How many grams of CaSo4 will dissolve in 6L of water?

Look up the Ksp for CaSO4, set up an ICE chart, and solve for solubility (in moles/L) of CaSO4, then convert to grams and multiply by 6.

thanks DrBobb222

To determine how many grams of CaSo4 will dissolve in 6L of water, we need to look up the solubility of CaSo4 in water.

CaSo4, or calcium sulfate, has a solubility of approximately 0.21 grams per 100 milliliters of water at room temperature.

To convert the given volume of water from liters to milliliters, we can multiply it by 1000: 6L * 1000 = 6000 mL.

Now we can calculate the amount of CaSo4 that will dissolve in 6L of water:

0.21 grams / 100 mL * 6000 mL = 12.6 grams.

Therefore, approximately 12.6 grams of CaSo4 will dissolve in 6L of water.