Chemistry, asked by sheryismail143, 3 months ago

carbonic acid +calcium oxide = ?​

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Answered by mahi1298
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CO3²− + H2O ⇌ HCO3− + OH−

Carbonates react with acids, forming salts of the metal, gaseous carbon dioxide, and water. This is the reaction that occurs when an antacid containing the active ingredient calcium carbonate (CaCO3) reacts with stomach acid (hydrochloric acid).

Answered by Karamkandi22
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Answer:

Carbonic acid react with calcium hydroxide to produce calcium carbonate and water.

Explanation:

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