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Rection between basic ccopper carbonate and sulphuric acid

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Answered by vashuvishwanath2003
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CuSO4 +H2O+CO2.........

Answered by TheCommando
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Question:

Reaction between basic copper carbonate and sulphuric acid.

Answer:

Metal Carbonate reacts with acids to produce Metal Salt, Carbon dioxide and Water.

 \blue{Metal \:Carbonate + Acid \longrightarrow Salt + Carbon\: dioxide + Water}

 CuC{O}_{3} + {H}_{2}S{O}_{4} \longrightarrow CuS{O}{4} + {H}_{2}O + C{O}_{2}

✏Copper(II) Carbonate  (CuC{O}_{3}) reacts with dilute Sulphuric Acid  ({H}_{2}S{O}_{4}) to form Copper Sulphate  (CuS{O}{4}) , Water  ({H}_{2}O) and Carbon dioxide  (C{O}_{2})

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