help with calculations DATA: EXPERIMENT 16 PART 1: Known CaCl₂ solution Molarity of Na2CO3 solution: Molarity of CaCl₂ solution Milliliters of CaCl₂ solution used: Mass of filter paper + Petri dish: Mass of ppt + filter paper + Petri dish: PART 2: Unknown CaCl₂ number Molarity of Na2CO3 solution: Milliliters of CaCl₂ solution used: Mass of filter paper + Petri dish: 40m Naty ₂ Mass of ppt + filter paper + Petri dish: CALCULATIONS: EXPERIMENT 16 PARTL: Known CaCl2 solution Mass of precipitate (CaCO3): Moles of CaCO3: Percent Error: PART 2: Unknown CaCl₂ solution Mass of precipitate (CaCO3): Moles of CaCO3: ISIML BALANCED EQUATION FOR THE REACTION: Molarity of CaCl₂ solution: 5000 25mL (10.01 mL) M (+0.0001M) 100 48 Molarity of CaCl2 solution (using the results from above): campe (+0.0001M) 44 82.8% (+0.0001 g) 4h.045 (+0.0001 g) Liters: 00251 (10.00001 L) 25ml Liters: 00251 (10.01 ml) (+0.0001 M) 34 2649 (10.0001 g) 32288 (+0.0001 g) (20.00001 L) (10.0001 g) (10.0001 mol) (10.0001 M) (+0.01%) (10.0001 g) (+0.0001 mol) (+0.0001 M)
help with calculations DATA: EXPERIMENT 16 PART 1: Known CaCl₂ solution Molarity of Na2CO3 solution: Molarity of CaCl₂ solution Milliliters of CaCl₂ solution used: Mass of filter paper + Petri dish: Mass of ppt + filter paper + Petri dish: PART 2: Unknown CaCl₂ number Molarity of Na2CO3 solution: Milliliters of CaCl₂ solution used: Mass of filter paper + Petri dish: 40m Naty ₂ Mass of ppt + filter paper + Petri dish: CALCULATIONS: EXPERIMENT 16 PARTL: Known CaCl2 solution Mass of precipitate (CaCO3): Moles of CaCO3: Percent Error: PART 2: Unknown CaCl₂ solution Mass of precipitate (CaCO3): Moles of CaCO3: ISIML BALANCED EQUATION FOR THE REACTION: Molarity of CaCl₂ solution: 5000 25mL (10.01 mL) M (+0.0001M) 100 48 Molarity of CaCl2 solution (using the results from above): campe (+0.0001M) 44 82.8% (+0.0001 g) 4h.045 (+0.0001 g) Liters: 00251 (10.00001 L) 25ml Liters: 00251 (10.01 ml) (+0.0001 M) 34 2649 (10.0001 g) 32288 (+0.0001 g) (20.00001 L) (10.0001 g) (10.0001 mol) (10.0001 M) (+0.01%) (10.0001 g) (+0.0001 mol) (+0.0001 M)
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