What is the % (m/v) concentration of the calcium chloride 1000.00mL

To determine the % (m/v) concentration of calcium chloride, we need to know the mass of calcium chloride present in a given volume. Since we have been given the volume (1000.00 mL), we need to find the mass of calcium chloride in grams.

To do this, we require the density or molar mass of calcium chloride.

If you have the density of calcium chloride, you can proceed as follows:

1. Convert the volume from milliliters (mL) to grams (g) using the density formula: Density = Mass / Volume.
- Mass (g) = Density (g/mL) × Volume (mL).

If you have the molar mass of calcium chloride, you can proceed as follows:

1. Convert the volume from milliliters (mL) to grams (g) using the density of water, which is approximately 1 g/mL:
- Mass (g) = Volume (mL) × 1 (g/mL).

Once you have the mass of calcium chloride in grams, the % (m/v) concentration can be calculated using the formula:

% (m/v) = (mass of solute / volume of solution) × 100.

Substitute the calculated values into the formula to find the % (m/v) concentration of calcium chloride.