Seems like a reasonable plan. Assuming the CaCO3 solution contains some chloride, you should get a result. You might want to say, what color change you expect to get. As in, from what color to what color. Note: when we do a titration, a color change isn't definitive. For example, titating an acid with a base using phenolphthalein: Acid, with phenolpthalein in it, is clear. With an abundance of base in it, its bright magenta. We don't add base until it goes that far. We add base until its "faintly pink" or "pink color that won't disappear after 15 sec of swirling." The color change in your case will be even more subtle.