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How different metal carbonates react with acids?

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Answered by rabindranath22715
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When acids react with carbonates, such as calcium carbonate (found in chalk, limestone and marble), a salt, water and carbon dioxide are made. The carbon dioxide causes bubbling during the reaction, which is observed as fizzing.

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Answered by academychhavidance
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acids and metal carbonates:

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when acids react with carbonate, such as calcium carbonate (found in chalk, limestone and marble) a salt , water and carbon dioxide are made.....Also , tbe reaction of metal carbonates with acid is exothermic (ie heat energy is given out)

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