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What is the balanced equation for Magnesium Hydrogen Carbonate and Sulfuric Acid?

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Answered by anamkhurshid29
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MgCO3 + H2SO4 = MgSO4 + CO2 + H2O | Chemical reaction and equation.

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Answered by swethassynergy
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The balanced chemical equation is Mg(HCO₃)₂+H₂SO₄ → MgSO₄+2CO₂+2H₂O.

Explanation:

  • Mass can neither be created nor be destroyed according to the law of conservation of mass.
  • Every single chemical equation obeys this law and so does this equation.
  • For balancing the equation, the species are multiplied by stoichiometric coefficients.The given chemical equation : Mg(HCO₃)₂+H₂SO₄ → MgSO₄+CO₂+H₂O.
  • Hydrogen atom in the reaction differ by 2, carbon by 2, and oxygen by 3. CO₂ and H₂O will be multiplied by 2 each. The reaction will be equal to  Mg(HCO₃)₂+H₂SO₄ → MgSO₄+2CO₂+2H₂O.
  • The equation is now balanced and equal to Mg(HCO₃)₂+H₂SO₄ → MgSO₄+2CO₂+2H₂O.

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