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How do metal carbonates and metal hydrogen carbonates react with Acids?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Metal Carbonates react with Acids to give Metal salt , Carbon dioxide and water.

e.x. CaCO3 + HCl -----> CaCl2 + CO2 + H20

Answered by Harsha360
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Hi UserHere is your answer :-

  1. When acids react with carbonates, such as calcium carbonate (found in chalk, limestone and marble), a salt, water and carbon dioxide are made.
  2. acid + metal carbonate → salt + water + carbon dioxide.
  3. sulfuric acid + iron(II) carbonate → iron(II) sulfate + water + carbon dioxide.

  1. Metal Hydrogen carbonates are formed by reaction of metal salt with HCO3 or with a hydrogen carbonates of a more reactive metal.
  2. Metal carbonates and Metal Hydrogencarbonates reacts with acids and produces corresponding metal salt, carbon dioxide and water.

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