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double displacement CaCO3+ H2SO4​

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Answer:

H2SO4 + CaCO3 → H2CO3 + CaSO4

Explanation:

Sulfuric Acid + Calcium Carbonate = Carbonic Acid + Calcium Sulfate

Reaction Type

Double Displacement (Metathesis)

Reactants

Sulfuric Acid - H2SO4

Oxidation State of H2SO4

Sulphuric Acid Battery Acid Hydrogen Sulfate Oil Of Vitriol [SO2(OH)2] [S(OH)2O2] Oleum Fuming Sulfuric Acid

Calcium Carbonate - CaCO3

Oxidation State of CCaO3

E 170 CaCO3 Aragonite Sau Calcite Satin Spar Vaterite

Products

Carbonic Acid - H2CO3

Oxidation State of CH2O3

H2CO3 [CO(OH)2] Acid Of Air Aerial Acid Performic Acid

Calcium Sulfate - CaSO4

Oxidation State of CaSO4

Calcium Sulphate Calcium Sulfate Anhydrous Anhydrous Calcium Sulfate Anhydrous Gypsum Anhydrous Sulfate Of Lime Calcium Salt Of Sulfuric Acid Anhydrite

H2SO4 + CaCO3 = H2CO3 + CaSO4

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