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Marble chips are calcium carbonate. If the hydrochloric acid is strong(concentrated), it acts upon the marble and corrodes it liberating
it depends on amounts of marble and concentration of acid
Yes, because the reaction creates carbon dioxide gas and if you pour that gas onto a flame it will make the flame go out.
if the particles are really small, ie, a powder form, the reaction will be a lot quicker because there is a larger surface area. if the marble is in larger chips, the surface area of the marble is smaller therefore the reaction is slower.
Carbon dioxide. Marble chips are metamorphosed limestone, which is an impure form of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) So Acid + Carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide. Here is the reaction eq'n. 2HCl(aq) + CaCO3(s) = CaCl2(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g).
Hydrochloric acid, HCl, and marble chips, CaCO3 is a chemical reaction that produces calcium chloride, CaCl2, carbon dioxide, CO2, and water, H2O.CaCO3(s) + 2 HCl(aq) --> CaCl2(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)
Marble chips are calcium carbonate. If the hydrochloric acid is strong(concentrated), it acts upon the marble and corrodes it liberating
it depends on amounts of marble and concentration of acid
Yes, because the reaction creates carbon dioxide gas and if you pour that gas onto a flame it will make the flame go out.
In the laboratory, carbon dioxide is usually prepared by the action of dilute hydrochloric acid on marble chips.
if the particles are really small, ie, a powder form, the reaction will be a lot quicker because there is a larger surface area. if the marble is in larger chips, the surface area of the marble is smaller therefore the reaction is slower.
Carbon dioxide. Marble chips are metamorphosed limestone, which is an impure form of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) So Acid + Carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide. Here is the reaction eq'n. 2HCl(aq) + CaCO3(s) = CaCl2(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g).
Calcium carbonate is the name of the bubbles that are produced from the reaction of an acid with marble chips. This is an alkaline compound, and doesn't look different than foam or bubbles.
Complete ionization in water. Very fast reaction with marble chips/powder.
pH is measured only in solutions or liquids. Marble chips has not a pH.
Marble is formed from limestone, primarily calcium carbonate. Vinegar is acetic acid. The reaction between the two produces water, carbon dioxide, and calcium acetate. We know this from balancing the equation. See the related question.
Marble is basically calcium carbonate. When we react any metal carbonate with an acid, a salt, water and carbon dioxide are produced: Cacium carbonate + hydrochloric acid ----------- calcium chloride + water + carbon dioxide