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how do metal carbonates react with acids? give one example.​

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Answered by achsahmajay76
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Acids react with metal carbonates to form corresponding salts, carbon dioxide and water. Example: Hydrochloric acid on reaction with sodium carbonate forms sodium chloride, carbon dioxide and water.

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Answered by srijanmukhi
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Acids react with metal carbonates to form corresponding salts, carbon dioxide and water.

  •  Example: Hydrochloric acid on reaction with sodium carbonate forms sodium chloride.
  • Example: carbon dioxide and water.

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