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what is the difference between metal carbonate and metal hydrogencarbonate? is hydrogen carbonate and bicarbonate are same? what is metallic oxide and non metallic oxide? why metal hydrogencarbonate don't react with base?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The answers of the given questions are as follows -

• The most obvious difference between metal carbonate and metal hydrogen carbonate is that the metal hydrogen carbonate contains hydrogen in it's chemical structure and there is no hydrogen in the chemical structure of a metal carbonate.

• Yes, hydrogen carbonate and hydrogen bicarbonate are the same thing.

Hydrogen carbonate = Hydrogen bicarbonate = HCO3-

• The chemical compounds which are formed due to the bonding between a metal and oxygen,are known as metallic oxides. Eg. CaO

The chemical compounds which are formed due to the bonding between a non metal and oxygen are known as non metallic oxides. Eg. CO2

• Metal hydrogen carbonates are basic in nature and one basic substance do not react with other basic substance.

Answered by yogipatel1214
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Step-by-step explanation:

The answers of the given questions are as follows -

• The most obvious difference between metal carbonate and metal hydrogen carbonate is that the metal hydrogen carbonate contains hydrogen in it's chemical structure and there is no hydrogen in the chemical structure of a metal carbonate.

• Yes, hydrogen carbonate and hydrogen bicarbonate are the same thing.

Hydrogen carbonate = Hydrogen bicarbonate = HCO3-

• The chemical compounds which are formed due to the bonding between a metal and oxygen,are known as metallic oxides. Eg. CaO

The chemical compounds which are formed due to the bonding between a non metal and oxygen are known as non metallic oxides. Eg. CO2

• Metal hydrogen carbonates are basic in nature and one basic substance do not react with other basic substance.

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