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alexdok [17]
3 years ago
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A solution was made in a 200.00 mL volumetric flask consisting of 18.00 mL of 2.125 M HCl and 0.4104 grams of CaCO3, followed by

adding enough water to bring the final volume up to the mark on the flask. A 15.00 mL sample of the solution was titrated with 0.1111 M NaOH to the equivalence point. How many mL of NaOH are used
Chemistry
1 answer:
____ [38]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

16.2mL of 0.1111M NaOH are used

Explanation:

<em>volumetric flask of 250.0mL</em>

As first, the HCl reacts with CaCO3 as follows:

2HCl + CaCO3 → H2O + CaCl2 + CO2

<em>Where 2 moles of HCl react with 1 mole of CaCO3</em>

To solve this question we must find the moles of each reactant in order to determine the moles of HCl that remains:

<em>Moles HCl:</em>

0.01800L * (2.125mol / L) = 0.03825 moles HCl

<em>Moles CaCO3 -Molar mass: 100.09g/mol-</em>

0.4104g * (1mol / 100.09g) = 0.00410 moles CaCO3

Moles HCl that reacts:

0.00410 moles CaCO3 * (2 mol HCl / 1 mol CaCO3) =

0.00820 moles HCl

Moles HCl that remains:

0.03825 moles HCl - 0.00820 moles HCl:

<em>0.03005 moles HCl remains </em>

The HCl reacts with NaOH as follows:

HCl + NaOH → H2O + NaCl

That means, to reach the equivalence point, the moles of NaOH that must be added = Moles HCl, in a sample of 15.00mL, the moles of HCl are:

0.03005 moles HCl * (15.0mL / 250.0mL) = 0.001803 moles HCl = Moles NaOH. The volume of 0.1111M NaOH is:

0.001803 moles NaOH * (1L / 0.1111moles) = 0.016L 0.1111M NaOH are required, that is:

<h3>16.2mL of 0.1111M NaOH are used</h3>
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