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Metal Compound A Reacts With Dilute Hydrochloric Acid To Produce Effervescence

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Answered by Habibqureshi
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When a metal compound A on reacting with hydrochloric acid shows effervescence which shows the evolution of carbon dioxide gas and it is confirmed by putting off the candle flame. So metal compound A is a carbonate of calcium which on reacting with HCl gives calcium chloride and carbon dioxide as gas along with water.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a metal compound A on reacting with hydrochloric acid shows effervescence which shows the evolution of carbon dioxide gas and it is confirmed by putting off the candle flame. So metal compound A is a carbonate of calcium which on reacting with HCl gives calcium chloride and carbon dioxide as gas along with water.

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