Asked by Jody
Reaction:
CaCO3 + 2 HCl -> CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O
Calculate the molarity of hydrochloric acid solution if an initial mass of 4.568g of CaCO3 was reacted with 25.0mL of the acid and 2.678g of CaCO3 remain after the reaction is complete.
CaCO3 + 2 HCl -> CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O
Calculate the molarity of hydrochloric acid solution if an initial mass of 4.568g of CaCO3 was reacted with 25.0mL of the acid and 2.678g of CaCO3 remain after the reaction is complete.
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Answered by
DrBob222
g CaCO3 reacted = 4.568 g - 2.678g = ?g CaCO3 used in the titration.
mols CaCO3 = gCaCO3 used/molar mass =?
mols HCl = twice that (from the balanced equation coefficients)
M HCl = mols HCl/L HCl.
mols CaCO3 = gCaCO3 used/molar mass =?
mols HCl = twice that (from the balanced equation coefficients)
M HCl = mols HCl/L HCl.
Answered by
jibril jaybleeng
1.890CaCO3/1 x 1mole CaCO3/100.09 x2molesHCl/1mole CaCO3 x1/0.025
=1.5
=1.5
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