Chemistry
The reaction between 15 g of marble and nitric acid is given by the following equation:
CaCO3 + 2HNO3 ⟶ Ca(NO3)2+ H2O + CO2
Calculate:
(a) the mass of anhydrous calcium nitrate formed
(b) the volume of carbon dioxide evolved at S.T.P.
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Answer
(a)
100 g of CaCO3 produces = 164 g of Ca(NO3)2
∴ 15 g CaCO3 will produce = x 15
= 24.6 g
Hence, mass of anhydrous calcium nitrate formed = 24.6 g
(b) 100 g of CaCO3 produces = 22.4 litres of carbon dioxide
∴ 15 g of CaCO3 will produce = x 15
= 3.36 litres of CO2
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