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[*] posted on 28-11-2017 at 07:36
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Boa tarde
agradeço pelo aprendizado que eu tenho com voces, eu tenho uma duvida:

eu joguei acido cloridrico no calcário e depois teve uma reação exotermica intensa que acredito que seja a liberação de dioxido de carbono, depois eu peguei esse liquida da reação e joguei ne uma solução de hidroxido de sodio gerando uma espuma muito densa
,que espuma é essa?
calcário + hcl = ??

after ??? + naoh = ??? uma espuma foi gerada.

fiz um video para um entendimento melhor




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geS9OvT4-qU&t=39s
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[*] posted on 28-11-2017 at 09:37



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Good afternoon
thank you for learning that I have with you, I have a doubt:

I threw hydrochloric acid into the limestone and then had an intense exothermic reaction that I believe is the release of carbon dioxide, then I got that liquid from the reaction and threw it into a sodium hydroxide solution generating a very dense foam
What is this foam?
limestone + hcl = ??

after ??? + naoh = ??? a foam was generated.

I made a video for a better understanding


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[*] posted on 28-11-2017 at 09:48


Calcium hydroxide.



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[*] posted on 28-11-2017 at 12:00


Quote: Originally posted by NEMO-Chemistry  
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Looks like they did - it isn't good Portugese and the word sequence suggests it was typed in English to begin with.




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[*] posted on 28-11-2017 at 23:35


Quote: Originally posted by sclarenonz  
Boa tarde
agradeço pelo aprendizado que eu tenho com voces, eu tenho uma duvida:

eu joguei acido cloridrico no calcário e depois teve uma reação exotermica intensa que acredito que seja a liberação de dioxido de carbono, depois eu peguei esse liquida da reação e joguei ne uma solução de hidroxido de sodio gerando uma espuma muito densa
,que espuma é essa?
calcário + hcl = ??

after ??? + naoh = ??? uma espuma foi gerada.

fiz um video para um entendimento melhor




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geS9OvT4-qU&t=39s

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[*] posted on 29-11-2017 at 07:15


sorry
I wanted it to come on the same frequency, thanks melgar, sodium hydroxide so the reaction is like this

caco3 + hcl = co2 + cacl

cacl + naoh = caoh + cl

now I'm confused, I thought sodium by being more reactive would never give way to calcium ??

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[*] posted on 29-11-2017 at 07:46


The reaction is driven by calcium hydroxide's low solubility. Similar to how in the first reaction carbon dioxide escaping helps drive that one forward.

In the future, please try to use proper notation in your formulas: capitalization, subscripts, and balanced equations. It helps a lot with readability.

CaCO<sub>3</sub> + 2HCl --> CO<sub>2</sub> + CaCl<sub>2</sub> + H<sub>2</sub>O
CaCl<sub>2</sub> + 2NaOH --> Ca(OH)<sub>2</sub> + 2NaCl
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