Laws of Definite Proportions, Multiple Proportions
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Question
The percentage composition in a sample of CaCO3 is given as: Ca=40%;C=12%;O=48%. What will be the weight of Ca in 4g of a sample of CaCO3 obtained from another source, if the law of constant proportions is true?
A
0.016g
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B
0.16g
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C
16g
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D
1.6g
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Solution
The correct option is D1.6g The law of definite proportions states that a given chemical compound always contains its component elements in a fixed ratio by mass and does not depend on its source and the method of preparation.
As the molar mass of CaCO3 is 100g/mol, Ca present is 40g in 1 mole.
So, if 4g of CaCO3 is present, then Ca=40×4100=1.6g