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4 (a) (i) Give the name of a carbonate in scale. Calcium carbonate is a common carbonate found in scale. 4 (a) (ii) When acids react with scale a gas is produced. ... show full transcript
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Hydrochloric acid reacts faster because it is a stronger acid, which means it dissociates more completely in solution compared to ethanoic acid. This results in a higher concentration of hydrogen ions (H⁺) in solution, enhancing the reaction rate with scale.
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To calculate the concentration of hydrochloric acid, we can use the following steps:
Calculate the number of moles of NaOH used:
Number of moles = concentration × volume = 0.200 mol/dm³ × (28.60 cm³ × 1 dm³ / 1000 cm³) = 0.00572 mol.
The reaction is a 1:1 ratio, so the moles of HCl will also be 0.00572 mol.
Calculate the concentration of HCl:
Concentration = moles/volume = 0.00572 mol / (25.00 cm³ × 1 dm³ / 1000 cm³) = 0.2288 mol/dm³.
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