Copper carbonate reacted with hydrochloric acid?
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Copper carbonate reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce copper(ii) chloride and carbonic acid, which quickly decomposes into water and carbon dioxide (it decomposes nearly instantly). Copper (ii) chloride will be present as the dihydrate, a blue, soluble substance.
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