Marble chips react with dilute hydrochloric acid to produce carbon dioxide gas.
Marble chips and hydrochloric acid equation.
Using a measuring cylinder add 50 cm 3 of dilute hydrochloric acid to a conical flask.
An investigation of the reaction between marble chips and hydrochloric acid.
Marble chips and hydrochloric acid planning aim to find if changing the concentration of an acid will increase or decrease the rate of the reaction when marble is dissolved in hydrochloric acid.
Investigating the rate of reaction between marble chips calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid aim.
The rate of this reaction can be changed by changing the size of the marble chips.
In the investigation i am going to find out how the surface area affects the rate of reaction by measuring the amount of gas produced and weight loss in a reaction between small large pieces of marble chips calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid per minute.
Immediately connect the gas syringe and start a stop clock.
Using the apparatus shown the change in mass of carbon dioxide can be measure with time.
Marble chips calcium carbonate caco 3 react with hydrochloric acid hcl to produce carbon dioxide gas.
A stand to hold up the measuring cylinder.
A tube to connect the conical flask to the measuring cylinder.
With the equation caco3 2hcl cacl2 h2o co2 hypotheses a reaction occurs when particles collide.
Being alkaline it reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce calcium chloride water and carbon dioxide.
A conical flask contains the marble chips hydrochloric acid and the water that will make the reaction.
How can the rate of the reaction between calcium carbonate and dilute hydrochloric acid be measured.
I marble chips are made from calcium carbonate hydrochloric acid calcium carbonate calcium chloride water carbon dioxideii the rate of reaction can be increased by increasing the concentration of hydrochloric acid which is the limiting factor in this equation.
This process is based on random particle movement.
Add 0 4 g of calcium carbonate to the flask.
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2hcl aq caco 3 s cacl 2 aq co 2 g h 2 o l.
The variables that i shall be changing will be the concentration of hydrochloric acid and water.
Marble chips are mostly made up of calcium carbonate which is a alkaline compound.
Calcium chloride solution is also formed.
9 3 sketch a line on the grid in figure 10 to show the results you would expect if the experiment was repeated using 20 g of smaller marble chips.