You didnt include the titration stuffxrtzx said:well, the eqn was CaCO3 + 2HCl -> H2O + CO2 + CaCl2
and the concentration of HCl, was 0.6*0.025= 0.015moles
since HCl 2* CaCO3 so 0.0075moles of CaCO3
moles = g/molar mass
g=0.0075*100= 0.75g
correct me if im rong
Umm, sorry no offence m8 I didn't mean to pick on yaxrtzx said:so i dont remeber the rest of the q. do u remeber?? can u show me ur working
no, no its fine, im just posting up my thoughts, i even said in that post "correct me if im rong." Maybe i should have read the q properlyrama_v said:Umm, sorry no offence m8 I didn't mean to pick on ya
I can't remember it, but it was a 1:1 ratio so you had to subtract the moles of Hydrogen from this reaction or somethign..
im pretty sure you had to take the excess number moles of hcl away from the original which was 0.015-something like 0.0014, so 0.0136 moles of hcl reacted with the CaCO3, then mass = 0.0136x100.09 or something like that, so about 1.36 grams i got. but everyone getting o.6 has got me worriedxrtzx said:no, no its fine, im just posting up my thoughts, i even said in that post "correct me if im rong." Maybe i should have read the q properly
if anyone remebers the rest of the q, can u finish the answer
thnx
katietheseal said:im pretty sure you had to take the excess number moles of hcl away from the original which was 0.015-something like 0.0014, so 0.0136 moles of hcl reacted with the CaCO3, then mass = 0.0136x100.09 or something like that, so about 1.36 grams i got. but everyone getting o.6 has got me worried
lol, but chems over
I got 0.75g tooxrtzx said:well, the eqn was CaCO3 + 2HCl -> H2O + CO2 + CaCl2
and the concentration of HCl, was 0.6*0.025= 0.015moles
since HCl 2* CaCO3 so 0.0075moles of CaCO3
moles = g/molar mass
g=0.0075*100= 0.75g
correct me if im rong