I am fetid to figure out how to do weight conversions (mostly for self-interest). I have started by trying to convert an amount of sodium carbonate anhydrous to sodium carbonate monohydrated, being sure to keep the same amount of chemical. I started by adding up the weight of sodium carbonate (Na2CO3 = 105.9869g/mol) and then dividing this by monohydrated sodium carbonates weight to get the percentage and then subtracted it from 100 to see the increase of weight by percentage. (Na2CO3 + H2O = 124.002 g/mol). The equation was 105.986/124.002 = 0.8547 = 85.47%. 100% - 85.47% = 14.53%. So based on my findings, if I had 50g of anhydrous sodium carbonate, I would need 14.53% more in grams of monohydrated to equal 57.3g, giving me the same amount of chemical. Am I accurate in my calculations? Or did I mess up somewhere?
