Answer:
197mL of 0,506M HCl
Explanation:
The reaction of HCl + BaCO₃ is:
BaCO₃(s) + 2HCl → BaCl₂(aq) + CO₂ + H₂O.
The moles of BaCO₃ in 9,85 g are:
9,85 g of BaCO₃ × = <em>0,0499 moles of BaCO₃</em>
As 1 mol of BaCO₃ reacts with two moles of HCl, for a complete reaction of BaCO₃ to dissolve this compound in water you need:
0,0499 moles of BaCO₃ × =<em> 0,0998 moles of HCl</em>
If you have a 0,506M HCl, you need to add:
0,0998 moles of HCl× = 0,197 L ≡ 197mL
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