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what is the action of metal hydrogen carbonate with acid. give one equation as an example​

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Answered by adwaitmishra902
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Explanation:

metal carbonates are generally basic in nature, hence when they react with a acid then water , salt and carbon dioxide gas is produced .

for ex-- metal carbonate/ metal bicarbonate +  acid ------------>  salt + water+ carbon dioxide

1) CaCO3 + HCl = CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O

Answered by ksonakshi70
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metal hydrogen carbonates reacts with acid to give salt , carbon dioxide and water .

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