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Measuring water hardness, question 2 (1 Viewer)

NizDiz

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The students determined the hardness by calculating the concentration of Ca2+ present in the sample. 25.0ml aliquots of the sample required an average of 6 ml of 0.015 mol/L Sodium carbonate solution to convert all the Ca2+ present to Calcium carbonate. Calculate:

a) no. of moles of Calcium carbonate formed in each 25ml water sample
b) concentration of Ca2+ in water sample in mol/L
C) concentration of calcium ions in the water sample in ppm (mg/L)

Not sure if I went this the right way. Can someone please post their working out. Thanks! All help greatly appreciated :p
 

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