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When HCL reacts with CaCO3 what is the product

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Answered by Poornica
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Answer:

Hydrochloric acid reacts with calcium carbonate to form calcium chloride, carbon dioxide and water.

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Answered by Anonymous
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When HCL (ᴀcid) is reacted with CaCo3 (ᴄalcium carbonate) Then CaCl2 (Calcium chloride) , Co2 (Carbon dioxide) and H2O (water) is formed as a product.

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Metal carbonate/Metal Hydrogen carbonate + Acid Salt + Carbon dioxide + Water.

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♠︎ More information :

Limestone , chalk and marble are different forms of calcium carbonate.

♦︎★ All metal Carbonates and Hydrogen Carbonates react with Acid to give corresponding salt , Carbon dioxide and water.

♢Acid + Base ⟶ Salt + water

♢ Acid + Metal ⟶ Salt + Hydrogen gas

♢Metal oxide + Acid ⟶ Salt + Water

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