Explain the following: Carbonate acid gives an salt but hydrochloride acid does not.
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Answer. Carbonic acid is a dibasic acid and on nuetralisation is still left with a hydrogen ion while HCl being a monobasic acid is left with no hydrogen ions.
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Answer. Carbonic acid is a dibasic acid and on nuetralisation is still left with a hydrogen ion while HCl being a monobasic acid is left with no hydrogen ions.
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