toilet bowl cleaners often contain hydrochloric acid, which dissolves the calcium carbonate that accumulates within a toiket bowl. what mass of calcium carbonate can 3.8 g of hcl dissolve

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Toilet bowl cleaner contain hydrochloric acid, which dissolves calcium carbonate in a toilet bowl. The mass of calcium carbonate dissolved is 5.28g.

To find out the mass, first write the balanced reaction. The balanced reaction between calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid is

CaCO₃+2HCl→CaCl₂+H₂O+CO₂

The molar mass of HCl is 36g/mol. Hence, the number of moles for HCl is

moles=3.8 g×(1 mol/36 g)

moles=0.1055 mol

Using moles of HCl, find out moles of CaCO₃. Since mol to mol ratio for HCl to CaCO₃ is 2:1. Therefore, moles of CaCO₃ required is

0.1055 mol HCl×(1 mol CaCO₃/2 mol HCl)

=0.05275 mol CaCO₃

Convert the above moles in the mass. The molar mass of CaCO₃ is

Molar mass=[40+12+(3×16)]g/mol

=(40+12+48)g/mol

=100 g/mol

Hence, the mass of CaCO₃ is

mass=0.05275 mol CaCO₃×(100 g CaCO₃/1 mol CaCO₃)

=5.275 g CaCO₃

=5.28g CaCO₃

Therefore, the mass of calcium carbonate(CaCO₃) dissolved by 3.8g of HCl is 5.28g.

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