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How does sulfamic acid remove lime scale?

Well becasue the sulfamic acid is formed in a giant, roaring volcano in hawai, the sulfamic acid slowly over 10 million years disintigrates the lime scale 1 atom at a time you can tell this by using the simple formula of s=1x10^6-2y(35.6*0.11112)/0.3455471=sulfamic acid. Beacuse the limescale atoms have strong bonds with the nucleus, it is very very hard for the sulfamic acid to break them, so the sulfamic acid gets his acid gang and they break the limescales legs. Overall the best way to remove limescale is to hit your kettle with a sledgehammer, unless you can hire a hitman to blow up your kettle. THE GAME.


What is the relationship between the name of the acid and the name of the anion that forms it?

If the name of the acid ends in the letters "ic" and the acid contains oxygen, the name of the anion formed from it replaces the "ic" with "ate". If the name of the acid ends in the letters "ous" and the acid contains oxygen, the name of the anion formed from it replaces the "ous" with "ite." If the name of acid ends in the letters "ic" and the acid does not contain oxygen, the name of the anion formed by the acid changes "ic" to "ide", and if the name of the acid begin with "hydro", these letters are deleted from the name of the anion.


Is salt an ionic compound composed of an anion from an acid?

Yes salt is formed from ionic bonding of a cation and an anion.


What is the relationship between the number oh hydrogen in acid and the charge on the anion?

# of hydrogen ions in an acid is equal to the charge of the ion


Is NO3 a weak or strong acid?

This is based on acids. HNO3 is a strong acid.

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What covalent bonds in sulfamic acid and water must have been broken to form this anion?

The one by the H. You know, kinda by the N and O


Can you use sulfamic acid to clean dentures?

Sulfamic acid is used to clean dentures.


What are the elements in sulfamic acid?

There are a few different elements in the compound of sulfamic acid. They include hydrogen, nitrogen, sulfur and oxygen.


What is the ka value for sulfamic acid?

According to CRC reference data, the pKa of sulfamic acid is 1.05, giving a Ka of 11.2. This is a strong acid.


What is the formula for sulfamic acid?

H2nso3h


What is sulfamic acid?

Sulfamic acid is a chemical compound that has many uses. It falls somewhere between sulfuric acid and sulfamide. It can decompose into many things including water.


How does sulfamic acid remove lime scale?

Well becasue the sulfamic acid is formed in a giant, roaring volcano in hawai, the sulfamic acid slowly over 10 million years disintigrates the lime scale 1 atom at a time you can tell this by using the simple formula of s=1x10^6-2y(35.6*0.11112)/0.3455471=sulfamic acid. Beacuse the limescale atoms have strong bonds with the nucleus, it is very very hard for the sulfamic acid to break them, so the sulfamic acid gets his acid gang and they break the limescales legs. Overall the best way to remove limescale is to hit your kettle with a sledgehammer, unless you can hire a hitman to blow up your kettle. THE GAME.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of acetic acid citric acid and sulfamic acid to descale And can you give sources please?

The advantages of sulfamic acid is it won't ruin anything you are descaling as opposed to acetic acid, which evaporates what you are descaling. On the other hand citric acid is weaker than the other two.


Can you clean brass with Sulfamic acid?

No idea. I wouldn't try it.


What is the result of a chemical reaction with sulfamic acid and calcium carbonate?

Carbon dioxide


Can you use sulfamic acid to clean lime and scale deposits off your slate tiles?

Yes you can. Sulfamic acid is quite effective in this application. It can be purchased alone or combined with detergents and solvents and the like in commercial lime and scale removers.


How does sulfamic acid remove limescale?

Most acids will remove limescale which is basically calcium carbonate. Even though sulfamic acid is classed as a weak acid and does not produce many protons, it does produce some. The generic equation for this reaction is: CaCO3 + 2H+ -----> Ca2+ (soluble and can be washed away) + H2O + CO2 Sulfamic acid prefers calcium carbonate ("lime" or "scale" over metal). There are "inhibited" sulfamic acids that actually are even better at "choosing" the scale over the metal surfaces. Basically, the acid attacks the scale and re-dissolves it adding a H molecule to the carbonate, making bicarbonate. This, then weakens the crystalline structure and forces the Calcium (+2) to reach for stabilizing electrons from the water. Some dissolves, most falls off into solution. When removing calcium carbonate, sulfamic acid should not be in the system for more than 8 hours, or passivation of metal (referring to galvanized steel) will deteriorate and require repassivation with phosphate treatments. However, in cases of severe scaling, this may be the only way. Typically, it takes two (2) pounds of sulfamic acid per every one (1) pound of scale. So buying tubs of sulfamic acid at 100 pounds each isn't uncommon. AFCO and many other suppliers have these ready to go.