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Question: A solid compound 'x' on heating gives \[C{O_2}\] gas and a residue. The residue mixed with water for...
A solid compound 'x' on heating gives CO2 gas and a residue. The residue mixed with water forms 'y'. On passing an excess of CO2 through 'y' in water, a clear solution 'z' is obtained. On boiling 'z' compound 'x' is reformed. The compound 'x' is..???
A.Ca(HCO3)2 B.CaCO3 C.Na2CO3 D.K2CO3Solution
We must know that the residue obtained from Ca(HCO3)2will finally form CaCO3 whereas residue from Na2CO3 and K2CO3 finally forms hydroxides.
Complete step by step answer:
A solid compound X must be Calcium carbonate,
Therefore, a solid compound X is a Calcium carbonate that on heating releases carbon dioxide gas CO2 and forms Calcium oxide as a residue.
The residue called calcium oxide is when mixed with water forms compound Y that is calcium hydroxide.
On passing an excess of carbon dioxide gas through compound Y – calcium hydroxide in water, a clear solution Z that is calcium bicarbonate is formed.
The solution becomes colorless when the excess carbon dioxide is passed through the calcium hydroxide. This occurs due to the formed calcium bicarbonate being soluble in water.
On boiling compound Z that is calcium bicarbonate, compound X – calcium carbonate is reformed.
Therefore, we can write the reaction as
Hence, the compound 'x' that is Calcium carbonate CaCO3.
So, the correct option is C
Note:
We must remember that when less amount of carbon dioxide is passed through the calcium hydroxide solution then it becomes milky in appearance due to the formation of calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate is then settled as a residue or precipitate when large amounts of carbon dioxide are treated.