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      <title>Home Chemistry – 13 Sodium Carbonate Solution</title>
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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Home Chemistry – 13 Sodium Carbonate Solution&#xA;&#xA;While I wait for my Better Equipped order, I decided to make a Solution of Calclum Carbonate $\ce{CaCO3}$,  upon calculating the amount needed.  I found that I didn&#39;t have enough Calcium Carbonate available.&#xA;&#xA;So on to plan b. Looking through the chemicals I do have, found some Sodium Carbonate, $\ce{Na2CO3}$&#xA;&#xA;Mass of $\ce{Na2CO3}$ = 105.988 g/mol&#xA;Solution = 100ml&#xA;Concentration = 0.5&#xA;Mass of $\ce{Na2CO3}$ needed = 5.29g&#xA;&#xA;So I made this up after carefully measuring the ingredients.&#xA;&#xA;This is now stored in a 100ml conical flask until the bottles arrive from better equipped.&#xA;&#xA;I tested the final solution in a test tube by mixing a very small amount with white Vinegar to produce a reaction. &#xA;&#xA;Tags&#xA;&#xA;#Chemistry,#HomeChemistry,##HomeChemistry13,Sodium,#Carbonate&#xA;]]&gt;</description>
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<p>While I wait for my Better Equipped order, I decided to make a Solution of Calclum Carbonate $\ce{CaCO3}$,  upon <a href="https://www.physiologyweb.com/calculators/molar_solution_concentration_calculator.html" rel="nofollow">calculating the amount needed</a>.  I found that I didn&#39;t have enough Calcium Carbonate available.</p>

<p>So on to plan b. Looking through the chemicals I do have, found some Sodium Carbonate, $\ce{Na2CO3}$</p>

<p>Mass of $\ce{Na2CO3}$ = 105.988 g/mol
Solution = 100ml
Concentration = 0.5
Mass of $\ce{Na2CO3}$ needed = 5.29g</p>

<p>So I made this up after carefully measuring the ingredients.</p>

<p>This is now stored in a 100ml conical flask until the bottles arrive from better equipped.</p>

<p>I tested the final solution in a test tube by mixing a very small amount with white Vinegar to produce a reaction.</p>

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