The theoretical mass of [tex]CaCl_2[/tex] is 110.
Explanation:
Mass of one atom of calcium = 40 .
Mass of one atom of chlorine=35.5 .
Hence , two atoms would be [tex]35.5 \times 2=70.[/tex]
Therefore, mass of calcium chloride would be net sum both constituent atoms
= [tex]40+70=110[/tex]
So the theoretical mass of [tex]CaCl_2[/tex] is 110.
The theoretical mass is the measure of item coming about because of an ideal chemical reaction, and in this manner not equivalent to the sum you'll really get from a response in the lab. It is the measure of item coming about because of an ideal chemical reaction, and therefore not equivalent to the sum you'll really get from a response in the lab.