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acid+hydrogen carbonate=salt+co2+water​

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Answered by nithya12333
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Explanation:

acid + hydrogencarbonate → salt + water + carbon dioxide

The carbon dioxide gas produced in these reactions can be tested. The test for carbon dioxide is: bubble gas into colourless limewater (calcium hydroxide solution) the solution will change from colourless to milky if the gas is carbon dioxide.

Answered by Srinidhi1017
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Answer:

acid + hydrogencarbonate → salt + water + carbon dioxide

acid + hydrogencarbonate → salt + water + carbon dioxideThe carbon dioxide gas produced in these reactions can be tested. The test for carbon dioxide is: bubble gas into colourless limewater (calcium hydroxide solution) the solution will change from colourless to milky if the gas is carbon dioxide.

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