Acids and bases revision

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Acids and bases revision q2

Q2 Calcium carbonate pieces are placed in a flask and hydrochloric acid is added. Immediately a balloon is placed over the top of the flask. The balloon then starts to inflate. Explain why the balloon inflates.

In a second experiment, the same mass of calcium carbonate in a powdered form is used. Explain why the balloon inflates faster when powdered calcium carbonate is used. Using the same chemical substances (calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid), discuss a different way to make the balloon inflate faster. In your answer you should refer to rates of reaction and particle collisions. Write a word equation AND a balanced symbol equation for the reaction between calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid.

q2 The following experiment was carried out at 20°C and then repeated at 40°C. Marble chips (calcium carbonate) were added to hydrochloric acid in a conical flask. The mass and size of marble chips, and the concentration and volume of hydrochloric acid used, were the same for both experiments. The flask was connected to an inverted measuring cylinder in a basin of water, as shown in the diagram below. On screen.

State which line on the graph represents the reaction at 40oC and explain how you worked this out. In your answer you should: • identify which line represents the reaction at 40°C explain why the line you have identified is the reaction at 40°C give reasons for the different rates of reaction in terms of particles explain why both lines end up horizontal.