Chemistry, asked by nawatesh, 1 month ago

Acids can also be neutralized by metal carbonates
Dilute sulfuric acid is neutralized by copper carbonate
Copper carbonate is a green powder
Describe what you would see when copper carbonate powder is added to dilute sulfuric acid
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Answered by wargranite
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Explanation:

C02 gas is released which shows brisk effervescence and turns lime water milky which has no effect on acidified potassium dichromate

Answered by jsplskhn
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Answer:

1. Metal carbonates

Most carbonates are usually insoluble (they do not dissolve in water). They also neutralise acids, making a salt and water, but this time we get carbon dioxide gas too.

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