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write the general equation for the reaction between metal carbonates with acids​

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Answered by Ayeshasahoo
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When an acid reacts with a metal carbonate a salt, carbon dioxide and water are formed. Look at the following examples: Nitric acid reacts with sodium carbonate to form sodium nitrate, carbon dioxide and water. Sulfuric acid reacts with calcium carbonate to form calcium sulfate, carbon dioxide and water.

Answered by TheEternity
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Acids and metal carbonates

When acids react with carbonates, such as calcium carbonate (found in chalk, limestone and marble), a salt, water and carbon dioxide are made. Simply add a solution of sodium carbonate to the solution and if carbon dioxide gas is given off, the solution is acidic.

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