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Calcium Chloride (CaCl₂) Percent (w/v) Solution Calculator

Convert a % w/v Calcium Chloride (CaCl₂) solution into grams to weigh, g/L and molarity. Enter the percentage and the volume you are making.

% w/v = g per 100 mL
1g
Calcium chloride, anhydrous for 100 mL
10 g/L
Grams per litre
0.090106 M
Molarity
  1. 1
    % w/v means grams per 100 mL
    1% = 1 g / 100 mL = 10 g/L
  2. 2
    Mass for 100 mL
    (1/100) × 100 mL = 1.000 g
  3. 3
    Convert to molarity (÷ MW)
    10 g/L ÷ 110.98 g/mol = 0.09011 mol/L
Calcium chloride, anhydrous (CaCl2, MW 110.98 g/mol). 0.1 M CaCl₂ on ice is the classic chemical-competence treatment for E. coli.

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A no-nonsense calcium chloride (cacl₂) percent (w/v) solution calculator built for solution preparation. It shows the substituted formula, not just the answer, so you can check the working.

About Calcium Chloride (CaCl₂) Percent (w/v) Solution Calculator

Convert a % w/v Calcium Chloride (CaCl₂) solution into grams to weigh, g/L and molarity. Enter the percentage and the volume you are making. The calculation uses % w/v = g per 100 mL. Why accuracy here pays off: Getting a concentration right is the difference between a reaction that works and one that quietly fails. Weigh-out and dilution errors are among the most common — and most costly — mistakes at the bench. Mistakes that trip people up: not bringing the solution to its final volume in a volumetric flask; forgetting to account for hydrate water in the molar mass; confusing % w/v with % w/w. No account, no upload, no tracking of your inputs — the result is generated on your machine, which makes it reproducible, private and citable in published work.

How to use Calcium Chloride (CaCl₂) Percent (w/v) Solution Calculator

  1. 1Enter your values: Concentration, Volume.
  2. 2Read the headline result and the supporting figures, which recompute as you type.
  3. 3Open “Worked example with your numbers” to see the substituted formula step by step.
  4. 4Copy the result, or use the cite-this-tool snippet for your methods section.

Why use Calcium Chloride (CaCl₂) Percent (w/v) Solution Calculator?

  • Mobile-friendly and completely free, with no sign-up or usage caps
  • Built on a sourced, unit-tested formula for solution preparation
  • Links to related solution preparation calculators so you can finish the whole workflow
  • Copy-ready result and a one-line “cite this tool” snippet for your methods section
  • Designed for students, chemists and lab technicians who need a trustworthy answer fast

Frequently asked questions

Is this calcium chloride (cacl₂) percent (w/v) solution calculator free to use?+

Yes. It is completely free, needs no sign-up, and runs entirely in your browser — there are no usage limits.

What formula does it use?+

It uses % w/v = g per 100 mL The full worked example is shown beneath the result so you can verify each step.

What are the most common mistakes here?+

In solution preparation, watch for: forgetting to account for hydrate water in the molar mass; confusing % w/v with % w/w; diluting concentrated acid by adding water to acid instead of acid to water; not bringing the solution to its final volume in a volumetric flask. This tool shows the working so you can catch these before they cost an experiment.

Does my data leave my device?+

No. All computation happens locally in your browser. Nothing you enter — sequences, concentrations or measurements — is uploaded to any server, so it is safe for confidential work.

Can I cite this tool?+

Yes — use the “Cite this tool” snippet on the page. Many users link these calculators from methods sections, lab SOPs and teaching materials.

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