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what do we obtain when acids react with carbonates give two reactions​

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Answered by bhumiarora55
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Answer:

When an acids react with a metal carbonate a salt, carbon dioxide and water are formed. Example - Nitric acid reacts with a sodium carbonate to form sodium nitrate , carbon dioxide and water....... Hydrochloric acid reacts with calcium carbonate to form calcium chloride, carbon dioxide and water....

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Answered by vidita14
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Answer:

Carbonic acid

Explanation:

The reaction of a carbonate with a acid produces Carbonic Acid.

Carbonic Acid decomposes rapidly into carbon dioxide and water. Acids react with Metal Carbonates and Metal Hydrogen Carbonates (bi-carbonates) produces Metal Salt, water and Carbon dioxide

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