
☃️ Chemical formulae ➝ 
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<u>How to find?</u></h3>
For solving this question, We need to know how to find moles of solution or any substance if a certain weight is given.

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<u>Solution:</u></h3>
Atomic weight of elements:
Ca = 40
C = 12
O = 16
❍ Molecular weight of 
= 40 + 12 + 3 × 16
= 52 + 48
= 100 g/mol
❍ Given weight: 10 g
Then, no. of moles,
⇛ No. of moles = 10 g / 100 g mol‐¹
⇛ No. of moles = 0.1 moles
☄ No. of moles of Calcium carbonate in that substance = <u>0.1 moles</u>
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Answer:
Hey!
Your answer is 45kg.m/s
Explanation:
Using the formula P=M x V
(p=momentum...M=mass...V=velocity)
We do M x V
15 x 3
Which gives us an answer of 45kg.m/s!
HOPE THIS HELPS!!
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