Chemistry, asked by swastikashukla, 8 months ago

copper carbonate + sulphuric acid gives copper sulphate + carbon dioxide + water​

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Answered by shubham6741
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The salt formed depends on the acid used, in this case it is sulfuric acid which will form sulfates. The metal carbonate used is copper carbonate and so the salt is copper sulfate. And so your products are copper sulfate, water and carbon dioxide.

Answered by najafathima
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Cu+2H₂So→CuSo₄+2H₂O+SO₂

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