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Why is Calcium Carbonate the best for the job?

Ok so I have a question asking:

Suggest TWO reasons why the addition of calcium carbonate to neutralise the acid is the prefered method in practice.

Basically before this question there is one saying :

50 kg of pure sulphuric acid were accidentally released into a lake when a storage vessel leaked. Two methods were proposed to neutralise it.

(a) The first proposal was to add a solution of 5 M NaOH to the lake.
Sodium hydroxide reacts with sulphuric acid as follows:

2NaOH (aq) + H2SO4(aq) —> Na2SO4 (aq) + 2H2O (l)

and then there is :

The second proposal was to add powdered calcium carbonate which
reacts as follows:
CaCO3 (s) + H2SO4 (aq) —> CaSO4(s) + H2O(l) +CO2(g)

Is it to do with Calcium Carbonate being cheaper 0.0?

Thank you in advance ~

Your answer is partly true, it is of course an awful lot cheaper being just common chalk.

The other thing to consider apart from it’s cost is that caustic soda is quite dangerous itself while chalk is perfectly harmless, your calculation on the amount of caustic soda you added to your lake would have to be pretty accurate otherwise you would end up with a surplus of either one of two dangerous chemicals.

Acidity and Heartburn-home Remedies

Many people get occasional bouts of acid dyspepsia, usually related to a temporary problem such as having eaten rich, spicy foods or having eaten too quickly when feeling rushed and stressed. If the symptoms happen very regularly, you may need to look more carefully at what you eat and how fast you eat it. If there is persistent discomfort, seek professional treatment.

Aromatherapy

Using hot or warm compresses over the abdomen, with up to 10 drops of oils such as Chamomile or Lavender in a small bowl of water, can give relief from the inflammation and spasm that accompany excess acidity. These oils, diluted at 2 percent in a base oil, can also be gently massaged into the abdomen if the discomfort is not too great.

Herbalism

Digestive disturbances generally respond very well indeed to herbal treatment, and acid dyspepsia can be improved considerably. For a temporary problem choose from the suggested herbs and use as warm teas; for repeated acid/heartburn symptoms use stronger, as infusions or as otherwise directed.

Chamomile(Chamomilla recutita): A relaxant and anti-inflammatory remedy that helps the whole digestive tract; if acid symptoms are related to stress and/or over-eating of rich foods, this herb makes an excellent choice.

Lemon Balm(Melissa officinalls): Another excellent herb where the condition is caused by stress; if available use the fresh leaves for a much finer flavour.

Meadowsweet(Filipendula ulmaria): Although chemically related to aspirin, Meadowsweet is soothing for an inflamed stomach (but may need to be avoided if there is a hypersensitivity to salicylates such as aspirin) and reduces acidity.

Slippery Elm(Ulmus fulva): This is highly soothing to the inflamed gullet or stomach, and may be taken before meals, either as tablets or by mixing 5 ml(1 tsp) of the pure powder in a little warm water- it lives up to its name as it goes down, coating and soothing the membranes.

Homeopathy

As usual, individual characteristics will determine proper prescribing of remedies, but initially choose from:

Carbo veg: For a burning feeling in the stomach, and acid reflux with waterbrash (gas being brought up into the mouth with acidic fluid) and sometimes nausea; symptoms often caused by over-eating or drinking.

Lycopodium: For definite heartburn, much wind and a feeling of fullness after only a little food.

Nux vomica: When taken too much rich food, alcohol and coffee leading to nausea and acidity but also an empty, hungry feeling in the stomach.

Naturopathy

Often a glass of milk is suggested as a temporary measure, to neutralize the acid. This is not always suitable, and certainly not on a regular basis, as dairy produce can create its own digestive problems. It may be helpful to avoid solids for up to 24 hours after a bad bout of acid heartburn. Using a hot compress over the abdomen can relieve pains. Avoid coffee, alcohol, tobacco, chocolate, pastries or spicy foods for at least a couple of days, and if prone to this complaint, then try to slowly cut them out.

Heartburn Symptoms

When excess acid leaks back up into the gullet, this inflames and irritates the lining of the oesophagus and the feeling of heartburn is produced. Taking antacid tablets regularly may not only mask underlying problems, but can also be counter productive as the stomach tries to compensate by creating more acid.

About the Author

Author has an experience of more than 4 years writing about herbs and medicines. He also holds experience writing about ayurvedic treatment for ailments and medicinal herbs.

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