reaction of copper carbonate and dilute sulphuric acid. also give observation
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When a metal carbonate and an acid react they form a salt, water and carbon dioxide
The carbonate will react with the acid, the general word equation is given below:Acid + metal carbonate ---> salt + water + carbondioxideFor this reaction:copper carbonate + sulfuric acid -> copper sulfate + water + carbon dioxideTo include the oxidation numbers write: Copper (II) carbonate and copper (II) sulfate.
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Cuco3 + H2So4 = cuso4 + H2o + co2
metal carbonate + acid ------> salt + carbon dioxide + water
when carbon dioxide gas is released with a brisk effervescence .
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