give an experiment to show the reaction of metal carbonates with acids
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Acids and metal carbonates
The carbon dioxide causes bubbling during the reaction, which is observed as fizzing. It can be detected by passing the gas through limewater, which will go cloudy. Also, the reaction of metal carbonates with acids is exothermic (ie heat energy is given out).
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Acids and metal carbonates
Acids and metal carbonatesThe carbon dioxide causes bubbling during the reaction, which is observed as fizzing. It can be detected by passing the gas through limewater, which will go cloudy. Also, the reaction of metal carbonates with acids is exothermic (ie heat energy is given out).
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