Why does aqueous solution of hydrogen bromide reacts with carbonates
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Thus, hydrochloric acid is a strong acid. Gaseous hydrogen chloride reacts with active metals and their oxides, hydroxides, and carbonates to produce chlorides. These reactions occur readily only in the presence of moisture. Completely dry hydrogen chloride is very unreactive.
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