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How does metal carbonate react with acid

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Answered by sweetandsimple64
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hey here is your answer When carbonate reacts with acid , it forms corresponding salt, CO2 & H2O. Sodium carbonate ( Metal carbonate) reacts with hydrochloric acid, it forms sodium chloride salt , carbon dioxide & water. ... If the salt formed is water-soluble, the colourless solution turns to the colour of the metal ion(aq).

hey here is your answer When carbonate reacts with acid , it forms corresponding salt, CO2 & H2O. Sodium carbonate ( Metal carbonate) reacts with hydrochloric acid, it forms sodium chloride salt , carbon dioxide & water. ... If the salt formed is water-soluble, the colourless solution turns to the colour of the metal ion(aq).make sure it brainliest please

Answered by samrudhi161
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when metal carbonates react with acids it forms it's corresponding salt, CO2 and water....
eg: na2co3+hcl forms nacl + h2o +co2
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