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what happens when metal hydrogen carbonate reacts with acid?Give equation also!!!!!!!!
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Answered by hearthacker54
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Answer:

Salt , Carbon dioxide gas and water are formed when a acid reacts with metal hydrogen carbonate . The equations of the reactions which take place are: 1)The reaction of carbonate with acid produces carbonic acid .

Answered by raina7605
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Explanation:

When metal hydrogen carbonates react with acids , The products obtained are their respective salt ,water and Carbon dioxide gas. Here , Carbon dioxide is the gas evolved. We can test it by passing the gas in lime water , its turns milky white which indicates that the resulted has is Carbon dioxide.

Metal hydrogen carbonate. Acid + Metal hydrogen carbonate → Salt + Carbon dioxide + Water.

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