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what happens when metal carbonate reacts with acid?Write the chemical equation.

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CO2 and Water is formed

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When carbonate reacts with acid , it forms corresponding salt, CO2 & H2O. Sodium carbonate ( Metal carbonate) reacts with hydrochloric acid, it forms sodium chloride salt , carbon dioxide & water. ... Otherwise, a precipitate having the colour of the metal ion(s) is seen. Colourless gas bubbles are evolved.

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