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1 November, 01:16

What volume of 0.200 M HCl will react with 0.2500 g of CaCO3? CaCO3 (s) + 2 HCl (aq) ➔ CaCl2 (aq) + H2O (l) + CO3 (g).

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  1. 1 November, 02:45
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    0.02498 L

    Explanation:

    CaCO₃ + 2 HCl ➔ CaCl₂ + H₂O + CO₂

    You have to use stoichiometry. According to the chemical equation, for every one mole of CaCO₃, two moles of HCl is needed for the reaction to occur. Before you can use this relation you need to convert grams of CaCO₃ to moles. To convert, you need to use the molar mass.

    Molar mass of CaCO₃ = 100.086 g/mol

    (0.2500 g) / (100.086 g/mol) = 0.002498 mol CaCO₃

    Now using the relation of 1 mol of CaCO₃ for every 2 mol of HCl, convert moles of CaCO₃ to moles of HCl.

    (0.002498 mol CaCO₃) (2 mol HCl) / (1 mol CaCO₃) = 0.004996 mol HCl

    Since the molarity of the solution of HCl is 0.200 M (mol/L), you have to divide the amount of moles needed by the molarity of the solution.

    (0.004996 mol HCl) / (0.200 M) = 0.02498 L

    You will need 0.02498 L to react with 0.2500 g of CaCO₃.
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