Question #959f8

1 Answer
Mar 15, 2016

mass=2.18 g CaCl_2*6H_2O

Explanation:

Take the molar mass of CaCL_2*6H_2O
Ca = 1 x 40=40
Cl=2 x 35=70
H_2O=6 x 18=108
Total=218 grams per mole
2. All other data needed to solve the problem are given:
V=100 ml=0.100 Li
M=0.1 (mol)/(Li)
3. Plug in data using the formula:
M=color(red)n/(Li solution)
but:
color(red)n=(mass)/(molar mass)
4. Therefore; plug in the value to derive new formula to find the mass of CaCl_2*6H_2O
M=((mass)/(molar mass))/(Li solution)
5. Rearrange the formula isolating mass
mass=molar mass x M x Li solution
6. Plug in values and ensure to cancel out units to obtain mass=2.18 g CaCl_2*6H_2O