1. Calcium Carbonate Content in Tums
The number of moles of CaCO3 in the Tums, equal to the number of moles in CO2 produced. Therefore, used the PV=nRT idea gas law converted to n=(PV)/RT to find the number of moles in CO2. ... CO2 number of moles was 0.008442mol. Then, we used number of molecules and molar mass of CO2 to find mass of CO2. As the CO2 equals CaCO3 number of molecules, we multiply the CO2 number of molecules by the molar mass of CaCO3 100.086g. ...
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