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whawhat will happen when acids are react with metal carbobetes and metal hydrogen carbonated give chemical reaction in support of your answer.

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Acids react with Bicarbonates to form Salt, Water and release Carbon Dioxide. Because carbon dioxide is a gas, the mixture will foam as carbon dioxide is produced and the gas expands in volume.

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.REACTIVITY OF ACIDS WITH METAL CARBONATES - DEFINITION

Acids react with metal carbonates to form corresponding salts, carbon dioxide and water.

Example: Hydrochloric acid on reaction with sodium carbonate forms sodium chloride, carbon dioxide and water.

2HCl+Na

2

CO

3

⟶2NaCl+CO

2

+H

2

O

REACTION OF ACIDS WITH BICARBONATES - DEFINITION

Acids react with Bicarbonates to form Salt, Water and release Carbon Dioxide. Because carbon dioxide is a gas, the mixture will foam as carbon dioxide is produced and the gas expands in volume. For ex.

NaHCO

3

+HCl→NaCl+CO

2

+H

2

O

NaHCO

3

+H

O

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