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How do acids react with metal carbonates and bicarbonates? give the chemical reaction.......aur seedha google se mat paste kar report ho jayega.........jo thume pta he vo bta do
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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Acids react with metal carbonates or metal bicarbonates to give out carbon dioxide, along with the corresponding metal salts and water. Sodium carbonate reacts with hydrochloric acid to form sodium chloride, carbon dioxide, and water. This carbon dioxide gas is allowed to pass through lime water, turning it milky.

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Answered by Anonymous
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↬Acids react with metal carbonates or metal bicarbonates to give out carbon dioxide, along with the corresponding metal salts and water. This carbon dioxide gas is allowed to pass through lime water, turning it milky.

↬Metal carbonates/metal bicarbonates react with acids to produce salt, carbon dioxide and water. For example the reaction of sodium carbonate/sodium bicarbonate with hydrochloric acid.

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