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how do metal carbonates react with acids 5 example

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Explanation:

most of the metal carbonates reacts with acid to give salt and water and carbon dioxide .

  • when acid reacts with carbon dioxide such as calcium carbonate . ( found in Chalk ,limestone and marble ) a salt water and carbon dioxide are made .

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