We took 3mL of a .5 M solution of CaCl2 and a .5 M solution K2CO3 and mixed them. A white precipitate--CaCO2--formed.
CaCl2 + K2CO3
CaCO2 (s) + 2K
+ + 2Cl
-I need to determine the mass of starting material and product.
Mass of reactants:
.5 mol/L (L/1000mL) (3mL/1) (138.18 g K2CO3/1 mol K2CO3) = .20727 g K2CO3
.5 mol/L (1L/1000mL) (3mL/1) ( 110.9g CaCl2 / 1mol) = 0.16635 g/mL CaCl2
mass ratio is 40:60 empirical formula is 2:3 i believe..
the moles of reactans would be 1.5 * 10
-3 for both K2CO3 and CaCl2
Now i need to find the mass and moles of product CaCO2.
2K and 2Cl are spectator ions so i do not need to include their mass and moles correct??
How do I go about calculating mass and moles of the product CaCO2??