Reaction of acid with metal carbonate or metal hydrogencarbonate
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Acids give carbon dioxide gas, respective salt and water when they react with metal hydrogen carbonate. Acid + Metal hydrogen carbonate → Salt + Carbon dioxide + Water.
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When acid reacts with Metal carbonate, it reacts to give corresponding salt, water and carbon dioxide gas.
FOR EXAMPLE : -
2HCl + Na2CO3 -----------> 2NaCl + H2O + CO2
- Where HCl is Hydrochloric Acid
- Na2CO3 is Sodium Carbonate
- NaCl is Common Salt or Sodium Chloride
- CO2 is Carbon Dioxide
- H2O is water
Now, when an acid reacts with metal hydrogen carbonate, it reacts to give corresponding salt, water and carbon dioxide gas.
FOR EXAMPLE : -
HCl + NaHCO3 -----------> NaCl + H2O + CO2
- HCl is hydrochloric Acid
- NAHCO3 is Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate
- NaCl is sodium chloride
- CO2 is Carbon Dioxide.
- H2O is water
So, in both the cases, it gives same products, that are, corresponding salt, water and carbon dioxide gas.
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