me again!!!!!!
a fossilised bone weighing 2.50g required 28.0g of 1.5 mol dm^-3 hydrochloric acid to react with all of the calcium carbonate it contained. what is the percentage of calcium carbonate in this bone??
i ve started it by doing the equation...
CaCO3 + 2HCl -----> CaCl2 + H2O + CO2
then i calculated the relative molecular mass of hydrochloric acid which is 36.5, and the next thing we know is that the amount in moles was 1.5, so i said in 28.0g there are 0.767mol, which i am not sure if i did good.... then the next thing i know is that the ratio is 1:2...what do i do?