Chemistry, asked by zaishaaajmera, 20 days ago

Calcium carbonate plus nitric acid equals to calcium nitrate plus water plus carbon dioxide

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Answered by MangiferaIndica
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Logically, correct. But technically, no.

Nitric acid is a strong acid, but the thing is that it is used for oxidation. Not commonly used in reactions. But when you mix nitric acid with calcium carbonate, corresponding salt, water and carbon dioxide are formed

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