melissab said:
Just wondering if anyone has any information about the use of CaCO3 for neutralising large acidic spills to minimise risk.
2 advantages and a disadvantage would be great..
ADVANTAGES: It comes in solid form, can absorb the spill, prevents it from spreading... CaC03 is also more soluble in water... It is also a weak base, and thus does not react vigorously with the acid to neutralize it.
I'm not sure if it's amphiprotic can't remember, but
NaHCo3 is more preferable because it is and thus can react with both acids and bases
DISADVANTAGE: Just Check if it's hygroscopic (Sulphuric Acid) , efflorescent (HCL) or reacts with gases in the atmosphere, that would tell you the disadvantage.