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CaCo3+ HCl give rise to CaCl2+H2O+CO2 plz balance this equation...
And Al+HCl gives rise to AlCl3+H2 this also​

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Answered by Parikshitta
3

Answer:

Balance the equation = CaCO3 + HCl → CaCl2 + H2O + CO. Calcium carbonate is not very soluble in water. This is an acid-base reaction (neutralization): CaCO3 is a base, HCl is an acid.

Answered by amruthareddydonthi
1

Answer:

caco3 +2HCL =CACL2+H2O+CO2

Explanation:

1Calcium=1calcium

1Carbon=1Carbon

3Oxygen=3Oxygen

2hydrogens=2hydrogens

2chlorine=2chlorine

2AL+6HCL =2ALCL3+3H2

L.H.S. =R.H.S

2Aluminium=2Aluminium

6Hydrogen=6Hydrogen

6chlorine=6Chlorine

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