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How much of Na2CO3 and CuCl2 do I need to make 1.3 grams of Copper II Carbonate? I have 0.300M Na2CO3 and 0.400M CuCl2 solutions. Chemical equation: Na2CO3 + CuCl2 = CuCO3 + 2 NaCl Go! I will be very suprised if someone figures this out.
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Is this your homework?
This is clearly homework of some description, I'm more than willing to help you out but flat out asking for it to be done for you isn't winning any points. Show me an attempt or specific questions with the calculation that I can help you with!
I would help you out, but unfortunately I have only learned to find out the amount of a single substance, not two at the same time. Also what unit does the answer need to be in? Grams, moles, liters, particles?
Hmm I could do this if the volume of one of the solutions was given. Would it be possible to go from moles of Na2CO3 -> moles of CuCO3 and do the same for CuCl2 and then change to grams? Cause molarity is moles over liters right?
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