Hey guys plz help me out with this question: How do Metal Carbonates and Metal Hydrogencarbonates react with acids ?
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Metal carbonates and Metal Hydrogencarbonates reacts with acids and produces corresponding metal salt, carbon dioxide and water. ... Both the reaction produces CO2 which on passing through lime water makes lime water milky due to formation of calcium carbonate. On passing excess carbon dioxide following reaction occurs
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Carbonates and hydrogen carbonates are two other types of base. They also make a salt and water when we neutralise them with acid. But this time we get carbon dioxide gas too. The reaction fizzes as bubbles of carbon dioxide are given off.
The acid react with metal carbonates and metal hydrogen carbonate to produce salt, water and carbon dioxide.
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