Molar Mass / Molecular Weight of CaCO3: Calcium carbonate

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Explanation of how to find the molar mass of CaCO3: Calcium carbonate.

A few things to consider when finding the molar mass for CaCO3:

- make sure you have the correct chemical formula.
- always include the units for molecular weight (grams/mole).
- make sure you do the math right - follow the order of operations.

Note that molecular weight, molar mass, and gram formula mass are all the same thing.

Finding the Molar Mass (sometimes called Molecular Weight although the units are different) of a compound is a essential skill for the chemistry topic of stoichiometry and the first step in converting from moles to grams (or grams to moles).

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Do you know if CaCO3 releases much energy when broken down? is there a way to use CaCO3 as a possible energy source?

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Does CaCO3 react with any metals like Al, Mg, Fe or perhaps Si?

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