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    0 are produced‚ how many moles of glycerin‚ C3Hr>(OH)3‚ were used? C‚ If 3.39 mol of potassium carbonate are made‚ how many grams of manganese(Ill) oxide are also made? d. How many grams of glycerin will be needed to react with 50.0 g of KMn04? How many grams of C02 will be produced in the same reaction? 196. Calcium carbonate found in limestone and marble reacts with hydrochloric acid to form calcium chloride‚ carbon dioxide‚ and water according to the following equation: CaC03(s) + 2HC1 {aq) —♦

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    which is thick. This allows the egg to “bounce.”   How does it work? Egg shell is made of calcium carbonate. Vinegar is an acid - acetic acid. When calcium carbonate is exposed to an acid it reacts. The calcium carbonate egg shell dissolves‚ but the membrane inside the shell‚ surrounding the egg‚ remains intact. This makes the egg feel rubbery. Not only does the vinegar dissolve the calcium carbonate shell‚ but it also fills the egg with water‚ by a process called osmosis. Since the concentration

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    Advantages: Sulfamic acid is the fastest de-scaler - It dissociates into hydroxonium ions more readily in aqueous solution than the others‚ therefore giving a greater concentration of atoms that are able to react with the calcium in lime scale. It is safe to use because it does not produce chlorine gas [5]‚ which can be toxic. Sulfamic acid also has a low volatility. Disadvantages: Sulfamic Acid can be an irritant to eyes or skin and is the most expensive of the de-scalers. Q2) How these de-scalers

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    Discussion Section-1 November 17‚ 2011 The other CO₂ Problem Todays oceans are not the same as they once were prior to the industrial revolution. The ocean serves as a reservoir for the worlds green house gasses. The increase in anthropogenic CO₂ has also resulted in an increase in the uptake by the ocean of CO₂. As a result of this uptake‚ the ocean is becoming progressively more and more acidic. This acidification of the ocean is expected to have great impacts on marine ecosystems. Coral

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    with the calcium in lime scale. It is safe to use because it does not produce chlorine gas [5]‚ which can be toxic. Sulfamic acid also has a low volatility. Disadvantages: Sulfamic Acid can be an irritant to eyes or skin and is the most expensive of the de-scalers. Q2) How these de-scalers remove limescale Limescale forms when hard water is heated above 61°C or when it is left to evaporate on surfaces such as taps and showerheads. Hard water is water that contains high quantities of calcium and magnesium

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    hinges and adductor muscles. You can determine the age of a clam or mussel by looking at its shell. Each line is a new layer of shell that the clam produces as it grows. The lines form bands which represent about a years growth. Mollusks shells are hard due to the presence of the compound calcium carbonate. A thin membrane called the mantle lines the inside of both shells and protects the internal organs. The mantle contains shell glands that secrete calcium carbonate‚ creating the shell. An incurrent

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    Show questions one by one Image462.gif Which mixture will enable the fastest reaction to take place between solid calcium carbonate (marble chips) and dilute hydrochloric acid? [rr-13] YES concentrated acid‚ high temperature‚ small chips ? high temperature‚ small chips‚ dilute acid ? large chips‚ concentrated acid‚ low temperature ? low temperature‚ small chips‚ dilute acid Image50.gifImage51.gifImage52.gifSodium thiosulphate solution reacts with hydrochloric acid to form sodium chloride

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    In this experiment‚ we took two TUMS tabs and through a back titration‚ we were able to find out how much acid was needed to neutralize two tablets of TUMS. In the first process of the titration‚ we added excess HCl and then we had to back titrate it by adding NaOH. We had to do a standardization test because the NaOH has a high reactivity and that could cause a small change. The NaOH solution was supposed to have a molar concentration of .5 however when we standardized the solution we found the

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    Purpose: The main purpose of this experiment is to standardize a solution of EDTA by titration against a standard solution made from calcium carbonate‚ CaCO3. Procedure: A 50-mL buret‚ a 250-mL volumetric flask‚ and 25- and 50-mL pipets were obtained from stockroom. The 0.5 g of calcium carbonate was weighted in a small 50-mL beaker. Approximately 0.4 g of the carbonate was transferred to a 250-mL beaker. 25 mL of distilled water was poured to the large beaker and 40 drops of 6 M HCl were added. Then

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    Objectives: Observe the reaction between solutions of sodium carbonate and calcium chloride. Determine which of the reactants is the limiting reactant and which is the excess reactant. Determine the theoretical mass of precipitate that should form. Compare the actual mass with the theoretical mass of precipitate and calculate the percent yield. Materials: Balance 0.70 M sodium carbonate solution‚ Na2CO3(aq) Graduated cylinder 0.50 M calcium chloride solution‚ CaCl2(aq) Beaker (250 mL) Wash

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