I am having trouble with this question:
Consider the following three scenarios:
(i) 2.3 g of pure Na2CO3 reacts completely with a certain volume, V1, of 0.1 mol L–1 hydrochloric acid to give sodium chloride, carbon dioxide and water.
(ii) 2.3 g of a sample containing Na2CO3 but also contaminated with some K2CO3, similarly reacts completely with a certain volume, V2, of 0.1 mol L–1 hydrochloric acid.
(iii) 2.3 g of a sample containing Na2CO3 but contaminated with some NaOH, similarly reacts completely with a certain volume, V3, of 0.1 mol L–1 hydrochloric acid.
What is the relationship between the volumes V1, V2 and V3?
A) V3>V1>V2
B) V1>V2>V3
C) V3>V2>V1
D) V1>V3>V2
E) V2>V3>V1
What do they mean by "the relationship between volumes"? How does one go about solving this question? I came up with the balanced equations for all three of the scenarios but am confused as to how much a certain volume of HCl can increase/decrease in a given reaction.
Help with solving the problem would be greatly appreciated!