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What reacts with carbonates a base or an acid?

As carbonates are mildly basic, anything acid will react with them (releasing carbon dioxide gas).


Does carbon react with acid?

Yes, carbon can react with acids to form carbon dioxide gas and water.


Is carbon dioxide react with acid to produce hydrogen gas?

No.


Can carbon dioxide form carbonic acid?

Yes. Carbon dioxide will react with water to form carbonic acid, especially under high pressure.


This gas is given off when acid react with carbonates?

Carbon dioxide gas is given off when an acid reacts with carbonates. This reaction forms carbonic acid, which then decomposes to release carbon dioxide gas.


Carbon react with dilute hydrochloric acid?

Carbon don't react with acids, except concentrated Nitric acid. Concentrated nitric acid reacts with carbon to produce Water, Carbon dioxide, and Nitrogen dioxide.


What is the word equation for carbonate and acid?

Carbonate and acid react and produce, carbon dioxide and water as products.


What is the name of the gas that is produced when carbonates react with acid?

Carbon dioxide gas is produced when a carbonate reacts with an acid.A reaction between an acid and a carbonate forms a salt, carbon dioxide and water as the only products.acid+ carbonate -------> salt+ carbon dioxide + waterExample:Nitric acid and sodium carbonate ---> sodium nitrate and carbon dioxide and water2HNO3 + Na2CO3 ---> 2NaNO3 + CO2 + H2O


What type of substance reacts with sodium carbonate and produces carbon dioxide?

An acid like hydrochloric acid or vinegar would react with sodium carbonate to produce carbon dioxide.


Tartaric acid plus potassium carbonate equals which gas?

Tartaric acid plus potassium carbonate react to form carbon dioxide gas.


Which gas in air would rocks react with?

Rocks typically react with carbon dioxide in the air to form carbonic acid, which contributes to weathering and erosion processes.


Why a carbon dioxide is called an acid anhydride?

Carbon dioxide is called an acid anhydride because it can react with water to form an acid. When carbon dioxide dissolves in water, it forms carbonic acid. The term "anhydride" refers to a compound formed when a water molecule is removed from an acid.