what are the chemical properties of acid and metal carbonates
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Acids are sour in taste. Acids react with carbonates and hydrogencarbonates to form a salt, water, and carbon dioxide gas.
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The Reaction of Metal Carbonates/Metal Bicarbonates with Acids. Metal carbonates/metal bicarbonates react with acids to produce salt, carbon dioxide and water. For example the reaction of sodium carbonate/sodium bicarbonate with hydrochloric acid.
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