Chemistry, asked by pramesh1338, 11 months ago

A and B are powders, A is insoluble while B dissolves to give a pH 3 solution. Mixing A and B gives bubbles or effervescence and a clear solution. Even though A is insoluble a clear solution is given off. Explain why.

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Answered by karthikg570
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Explanation:

A is a metal carbonate (MCO3) IN SOLUBLE IN WATER and also basic in nature.when it reacts with B (an acid) it gives out CO2 and an oxide is formed which dissolves in water

Answered by jafseenap
3

Answer:

A is a base and B is a acid. when an acid and base are mixed together, they form a neutral substance. That is ACID + BASE = SALT+ WATER+ HYDROGEN.

The clear solution will be water.

Explanation:

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