For an experiment we're trying to measure the amount of gas produced in this reaction. But we always find less gas then expected, then a colleague told me that it could be because some of the CO2 produced might get dissolved in the water/HCl solution. This reactions takes place at 310K. The reaction takes place under normal pressure in closed containers, when the pressure in the container reaches over 100mbar the container will release ~50mbar of pressure.
We add 0.2 grams of CaCO3 to 100ml of 0.1M HCl. The 0.1M HCl is dissolved in pure water. This should generated 0.002M of CO2, and if I did my calculations right that should be about 51.02ml of gas. But everytime we measure we get around 30% less. Is the difference there because of the CO2 that has dissolved in the water or is there anything wrong with my calculations? Tips and advice are welcome.