Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Why is the reaction between calcium and sulphuric acid is less vigorous than calcium and hcl?

Possibly because when calcium reacts with sulfuric acid the resulting calcium sulfate makes a poorly soluble coating on the calcium and hinders free access of the acid to the calcium surface. When calcium reacts with HCl, the calcium chloride is freely soluble and offers little or no protection of the calcium surface.

No comments:

Post a Comment