1,099 g carbon dioxide or 555.9 mL carbon dioxide gas at 1 ATM and 0 0C.
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The gas released in the reaction of calcium carbonate with hydrochloric acid is carbon dioxide. CaCO3 + 2 HCl = CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O
Calcium carbonate is a base and hydrochloric acid is an acid but their combined pH depends on ther initial concentrations.
calcium chloride
Calcium carbonate is practically insoluble in pure water; if the rain water is acid calcium carbonate may be dissolved.
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calcium carbonate + Hydrochloric acid= Calcium chloride + water + carbon dioxide
The gas released in the reaction of calcium carbonate with hydrochloric acid is carbon dioxide. CaCO3 + 2 HCl = CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O
hydrochloric acid + calcium carbonate ▬▬► calcium chloride + carbon dioxide + water
Calcium carbonate is a base and hydrochloric acid is an acid but their combined pH depends on ther initial concentrations.
calcium chloride
Calcium carbonate is practically insoluble in pure water; if the rain water is acid calcium carbonate may be dissolved.
Calcium Carbonate is insoluble in water, however calcium carbonate itself is an ionic compound and ionic bonds do conduct electricity.
Calcium chloride, CaCl
CaCO3 AND HCl
Not normally. Hydrochloric acid will dissolve carbonates, so marble (calcium carbonate) would be dissolved but many rocks are impervious to acids.
The products are calcium and magnesium chlorides, water and carbon dioxide.