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Chlorine reacts with water to produce hydrochloric acid. Suppose2.5 kg of chlorine were added to an olympic-sized swimming pool.How many grams of calcium carbonate would be needed to neutralizeall of the hydrochloric acid that might be produced by this amountof chlorine?
The reaction of chlorine and water is as the following: Cl2 +H2O --> HCl + HClO
Please explain this question to me, and how you got youranswer.
Chlorine reacts with water to produce hydrochloric acid. Suppose2.5 kg of chlorine were added to an olympic-sized swimming pool.How many grams of calcium carbonate would be needed to neutralizeall of the hydrochloric acid that might be produced by this amountof chlorine?
The reaction of chlorine and water is as the following: Cl2 +H2O --> HCl + HClO
Please explain this question to me, and how you got youranswer.
Casey DurganLv2
17 Dec 2019