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Q)Potassium carbonate reacts with an acid Y to form potassium nitrate, water and carbon dioxide. What is the acid used for this reaction?
a) HCL
b)HCOOH
c)H2SO4
d)HNO3 ​

Answers

Answered by anushka3053
3

Answer:

A reaction occurs between potassium carbonate and hydrochloric acid producing potassium chloride carbon dioxide and water. The correct set of coefficients, respectively, for the balanced reaction is 1, 2, 2, 1, 1.

K

2

CO

3

+2HCl→2KCl+CO

2

+H

2

Answered by sidrachowdry
1

AnsweHNO3r:

Explanation:

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