Chemistry, asked by jordan5681, 9 months ago

What happens when dil hydrochloric acid reacts with calcium carbonate.

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Answered by hpal46720
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Answer:caco3 +hcl = cacl+h2o+co2

Explanation:

Metal carbonate +acid =meta salt + co2 + water

Answered by khyathinukavarapu
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Like all metal carbonates, calcium carbonate reacts with acidic solutions to produce carbon dioxide gas. It is this reaction that is responsible for limestone fizzing when dilute hydrochloric acid is placed on its surface. Calcium carbonate reacts with acids to produce a calcium salt, water and carbon dioxide.

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