Ratio compares two quantities. The amount of water that will be needed to dissolve 14 grams of calcium carbonate is 1000 liters.
Given to us
The solubility of calcium carbonate is 14.
We know that to dissolve 14 milligrams of calcium carbonate we will need 1 liter of water. therefore, the ratio of water and calcium carbonate can be written as,
[tex]\rm \dfrac{calcium\ carbonate}{water} = \dfrac{14\ milligram}{1\ liter}[/tex]
We need to find the amount of water needed to dissolve 14 grams of water, therefore, we will convert grams to milligrams,
1 gram = 1000 milligram
14 gram = 14,000 milligram
Using the same ratio,
[tex]\rm \dfrac{14,000\ milligram}{water} = \dfrac{14\ milligram}{1\ liter}[/tex]
[tex]\rm {water} = \dfrac{14000\ milligram \times 1\ liter}{14\ milligram}[/tex]
water = 1000 liters
Hence, the amount of water that will be needed to dissolve 14 grams of calcium carbonate is 1000 liters.
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