The curves below represent the volume of carbon (IV) oxide gas evolved when 1M concentrated hydrochloric acid and 60g of calcium carbonate and also 0.5M...

      

The curves below represent the volume of carbon (IV) oxide gas evolved when 1M concentrated hydrochloric acid and 60g of calcium carbonate and also 0.5M concentrated hydrochloric acid was reacted with the same quantity of the carbonate.
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(a) Which of the curves represent the reaction of 1M concentrated hydrochloric acid with powdered calcium carbonate.
Explain.

(b) Explain why the curves flatters at the same level of production of carbon (IV) oxide.

  

Answers


Maurice
(a) Q – 1MHCl is highly concentrated therefore it takes shorter time for a reaction to reach completion.

(b) - Same quantity of calcium carbonate will have reacted with both 0.5M HCl and 1M HCl hence same volume of CO2 will be produced.
maurice.mutuku answered the question on September 12, 2019 at 05:05


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