3. (a) Dilute hydrochloric acid can be used to make salts - Edexcel - GCSE Chemistry - Question 3 - 2012 - Paper 1
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3. (a) Dilute hydrochloric acid can be used to make salts. The salts produced are chlorides.
Some copper compounds react with dilute hydrochloric acid to produce cop... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:3. (a) Dilute hydrochloric acid can be used to make salts - Edexcel - GCSE Chemistry - Question 3 - 2012 - Paper 1
Step 1
Which of the following compounds will not neutralise dilute hydrochloric acid to produce copper chloride?
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The compound that will not neutralise dilute hydrochloric acid to produce copper chloride is A: copper carbonate. This is because copper carbonate does not react with hydrochloric acid to form the corresponding chloride, but instead could form copper chloride and carbon dioxide.
Step 2
Use words from the box to complete the word equation for the reaction of magnesium carbonate to produce magnesium chloride.
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The completed word equation is: magnesium carbonate + hydrochloric acid → magnesium chloride + carbon dioxide + water.
Step 3
Explain which tablet, A or B, is the best value for money.
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To determine the best value for money, we can calculate the cost per cm³ of hydrochloric acid neutralised for each tablet.
For tablet A:
Cost: £2.50
Volume neutralised: 30.6 cm³
Cost per cm³ = £2.50 / 30.6 cm³ = £0.0817 per cm³.
For tablet B:
Cost: £1.20
Volume neutralised: 10.2 cm³
Cost per cm³ = £1.20 / 10.2 cm³ = £0.1176 per cm³.
Thus, tablet A is the best value for money because it neutralises more acid for a lower cost per cm³.
Step 4
Describe a test to show the gas is chlorine.
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To test for chlorine gas, you can use damp litmus paper. If chlorine is present, the damp blue litmus paper will turn red and then white, indicating bleaching due to its bleaching properties.
Step 5
Give the name of gas X.
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Gas X is hydrogen (H₂).
Step 6
Explain why it could be dangerous to produce large amounts of chlorine in a factory.
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Producing large amounts of chlorine can be dangerous because chlorine is toxic and can leak out, leading to harmful effects on people and the environment. It can cause irritation to the respiratory system and eyes, and exposure can lead to severe health risks or even death.