A metal compound 'A' react with dillute sulphuric acid to produce a gas which extinguishes a burning candle .Identify the compound 'A' and the gas produced.Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction if one of the compounds formed in the reaction is sodium sulphate.
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A metal compound 'A' is Sodium Carbonate.
When a metal compound Sodium Carbonate reacts with Dilute Sulphuric Acid to produce Carbon Dioxide gas which extinguishes a burning candle.
Here, Sodium Sulphate is Neutral Salt. Water is also neutral and Carbon Dioxide is a gas which extinguishes fire.It is also used for making Fire Extinguishers.
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THE COMPOUND 'A' IS SODIUM CATBONATE.
CHEMICAL EQUATION:-
Na2SO4+H20+CO2
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THE COMPOUND 'A' IS SODIUM CATBONATE.
CHEMICAL EQUATION:-
Na2SO4+H20+CO2
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