Physics, asked by Maheshvarma2, 1 year ago

When sodium carbonate reacts with hydrochloric acid.


vaibhav1865: nacl + h20 + co2
madnt: naco3+2hcl=nacl+h2O+co2(gas)
vaibhav1865: You wrong
vaibhav1865: Na2Co3
madnt: sorry i mistake in my reaction balance
vaibhav1865: Hmm
madnt: na2 co3
madnt: then we will get 2 nacl
madnt: other wise i think my reaction is coerect

Answers

Answered by Rajusingh45
9
Hello friend


When Sodium carbonate reacts with Hydrochloric acid then it forms Sodium chloride,carbon dioxide and water..



The reaction are as follows::


Na2CO3 + 2HCl ======>> 2NaCl + CO2 + H2O


Means::


Sodium carbonate + Hydrochloric acid ====>>> Sodium chloride and carbon dioxide and water..


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Answered by navya7725
0

Answer:

Na2CO3 + 2 HCl → 2 NaCl + H2CO3

Explanation:

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