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Potassium carbonate + hydrochloric acid-->

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Answered by kuksina37
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Answer:

neutralization

Explanation:

This is one mole of potassium carbonate and two moles of hydrochloric acid. If quantities are not equivalent (this means at the end the medium remains acidic or alkaline) you would have an acid-base reaction.

K2CO3 + 2 HCl —-> 2 KCl + CO(OH)2 since carbonic acid is not stable

It readily releases a molecule of water, and bubbles out as carbon dioxide.

CO(OH)2 —-> CO2 +H2O

Answered by shubhangisax8081
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Answer:

2K2CO3 + 2HCl -->. 2KCl + H2O + CO2

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