Using the given data, calculate: 1)Amount of CaCo3 2)Mass of CaCO3 in tablet 3)% mass of CaCo3 in table [The answer for 2 and 3 in the table are wrong] This question is already graded and completed please do not reject it!!
Using the given data, calculate: 1)Amount of CaCo3 2)Mass of CaCO3 in tablet 3)% mass of CaCo3 in table [The answer for 2 and 3 in the table are wrong] This question is already graded and completed please do not reject it!!
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Chapter3: Composition Of Substances And Solutions
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Problem 72E: What mass of HCl is contained in 45.0 mL of an aqueous HCl solution that has a density of 1.19 g...
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Using the given data, calculate:
1)Amount of CaCo3
2)Mass of CaCO3 in tablet
3)% mass of CaCo3 in table
[The answer for 2 and 3 in the table are wrong]
This question is already graded and completed please do not reject it!!

Transcribed Image Text:umber of significant figures. Pay attention to the units in the first column.
on feverse or a separate sheet) and report your answers with
Table 1 (Report)
Tablet identity (brand)
Tums
Titration
Tablet 1
Mass of tablet/sample (g)
1,311 g
Volume of HCl solution (mL)
10 ml
Concentration of HCl solution (M)
).3M
Amount HCl (mmol)
13 mmol
Concentration of NaOH solution (M)
30.3 ml.
48.7 ml
10.4 ml
Initial burette reading (mL)
Final burette reading (mL)
Volume of NAOH solution (mL)
1:0G mmed
Amount NaOH (mmol)
Amount CaC03 (mmol)*
Molar mass of CACO3 (mg mmol')
104.09 mo
Mass of CACO3 in tablet/sample (mg)
2.93Y
500
% mass CACO3 in tablet (%)
Manufacturer's specification (mg)
4.378
Cost of one bottle of tablets (S)
Number of tablets per bottle
050
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