What happens when magnesium carbonate reacts with dil.HCL Give chemical reaction
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"The hydronium ions in the hydrochloric acid donate protons to the carbonate ions, producing the hypothetical carbonic acid, H2CO3, which, if it is ever formed, immediately decomposes into carbon dioxide and water. In this process, the carbonate ion is acting as a base, of course. This is similar to how all carbonates would react."
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