how is neutralisation of carbonate with an acid different from neutralization of an oxide or hydroxide
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Neutralistion means Acid + Base(alkali) = Salt + H2O .
Carbonate is not a base so it can't be neutralise with a acid while oxides or hydroxides may be basic in nature and react with acid to give salt and water.
Carbonate is not a base so it can't be neutralise with a acid while oxides or hydroxides may be basic in nature and react with acid to give salt and water.
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Explanation:
solution of a carbonate with an acid produces carbon dioxide gas but not with an oxide or hydroxide
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