One of the main components of hard water is CaCO3. When hard water evaporates, some of the CaCO3 is left behind as a white mineral deposit. If a hard water solution is saturated with CaCO3, what volume of the solution has to evaporate ot deposit 1*10^{2} mg of CaCO3?

Chemistry · High School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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The calculation involves determining the concentration of CaCO3 in the saturated solution, and then finding the volume required to deposit a given mass. However, I'll need additional information to proceed:

1.The concentration of CaCO3 in the saturated solution, typically given in units like molarity (mol/L) or mass/volume (mg/mL).

2.The molar mass of CaCO3 to convert mass to moles.

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