Hmm.. well
1.478g MgCl
2 X 1 mol MgCl
2/95.3g/mol= 0.0155mol MgCl
2.572g CaCl
2 X 1 mol CaCl
2/111.1g = .00515mol CaCl
2Now.. lol.. if thats right.. one of the handout periodic tables gives us the AMU's to 1 decimal place.. so because the Molar Mass has 3SigFigs the answer should have 3 as well being the 1,5,5.. am i correct?
I know the rules for the most part, but the book is also very unclear on calculations when they result with zero's in the front. Now i know zero's in the front are not significant, but when reporting your answer i get a little confused.
So looking back up to the main question.. i think i just realized they only want Moles/Grams of CaCl
2 and Moles/Grams of MgCl
2. For the percentage by mass.. im fairly sure i just take Mass of CaCl
2 in the 2.000g sample / Mass of 2.000g total sample size = 28.6%
So if everything looks alright to anyone reading it, i think i finally understand for the most part what is going on.
And can finally get to my other 3 problems with more confidence.
Once again thanks a ton!