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What happens when acids react with carbonates?

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Answered by haseen11
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Answer:

when a acid react with carbonate it froms water

Answered by thakurji80
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Explanation:

Acids are substances that dissolve in water to generate an excess of H+ ions. They react with bases to produce a salt and water. With metal carbonates, products include a salt of that metal (depending on the acid and metal), water and carbon dioxide.

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