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Copper carbonate reacts with dilute nitric acid. (i) During the reaction the copper carbonate powder completely disappears. State what can be deduced about the amou... show full transcript
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The complete disappearance of the copper carbonate powder indicates that the acid was in excess. This means that there was more acid present than was necessary to react with the copper carbonate.
Step 2
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The pH change from 2 to 6 represents an increase in the acidity level. The factor by which the hydrogen ion concentration changes can be calculated using the formula:
At pH 2, the concentration is:
At pH 6, the concentration is:
Thus, the factor of change is:
rac{0.01}{0.000001} = 10^4 ext{ or } 10000
Therefore, the correct answer is D × 1/10000.
Step 3
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To obtain copper sulfate crystals from the copper sulfate solution, you should perform the following steps:
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