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acids react with metal carbonate ( ex. Na2CO3) to release​

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Answered by Jtsnc
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Explanation:

When carbonate reacts with acid , it forms corresponding salt, CO2 & H2O. Sodium carbonate ( Metal carbonate) reacts with hydrochloric acid, it forms sodium chloride salt , carbon dioxide & water. ... If the salt formed is water-soluble, the colourless solution turns to the colour of the metal ion(aq).

Answered by thatonesuket
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Answer: Water, Carbon Dioxide and Sodium salt of acid

Explanation:

Acids react with Metal Carbonates and Metal Hydrogen Carbonates (bi-Carbonates) produces Metal salt, Water and Carbon dioxide.  Sodium Carbonate (Na2CO3) reacts with Hydrochloric acid (HCl) to produce Sodium chloride, Water and Carbon dioxide

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