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Question 24
(5 marks)
An antacid tablet is known to contain calcium carbonate (CaCO3). To determine the
mass of calcium carbonate in the tablet, the following procedure was used.
• The tablet was crushed and then placed in a beaker.
• A pipette was used to add 25.0 mL of 0.600 mol L–1 hydrochloric acid to the
crushed tablet in the beaker.
• Once the reaction between the calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid had
stopped, phenolphthalein indicator was added to the reaction mixture.
• A teflon-coated burette was then used to add 0.100 mol L–1 sodium
hydroxide to the beaker to neutralise the excess hydrochloric acid.
• The phenolphthalein changed from colourless to pink after 14.2 mL of the
sodium hydroxide solution had been added.
(c) Calculate the mass of calcium carbonate in the original antacid tablet. (3)
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An antacid tablet is known to contain calcium carbonate (CaCO3). To determine the
mass of calcium carbonate in the tablet, the following procedure was used.
• The tablet was crushed and then placed in a beaker.
• A pipette was used to add 25.0 mL of 0.600 mol L–1 hydrochloric acid to the
crushed tablet in the beaker.
• Once the reaction between the calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid had
stopped, phenolphthalein indicator was added to the reaction mixture.
• A teflon-coated burette was then used to add 0.100 mol L–1 sodium
hydroxide to the beaker to neutralise the excess hydrochloric acid.
• The phenolphthalein changed from colourless to pink after 14.2 mL of the
sodium hydroxide solution had been added.
(c) Calculate the mass of calcium carbonate in the original antacid tablet. (3)
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could someone show me how to do this?