Don't react, all giving soluble ions.
yes, Sodium Carbonate and Sulphuric Acid yield Carbonic Acid and Sodium Sulfate Na2CO3 + H2SO4 --> H2CO3 + Na2SO4
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Water and potassium sulfate
Silver chloride and sodium nitrate.
Lead(II) iodide and Sodium nitrate
yes, Sodium Carbonate and Sulphuric Acid yield Carbonic Acid and Sodium Sulfate Na2CO3 + H2SO4 --> H2CO3 + Na2SO4
We'll assume you mean Copper (II) Carbonate - CuCO3CuCO3 + 2 HCl --> CuCl2 + H2O + CO2It forms Copper (II) Chloride, carbon dioxide and water.
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Water and potassium sulfate
3CuCl2 (aq)+ 2Na3PO4 (aq)> 6Na+ (aq)+ 6Cl- (aq)+ Cu3(PO4)2 (s) Or, 3 moles of copper (II) chloride and 2 moles of sodium phosphate form 6 moles of sodium ions, 6 moles of chloride ions, and a mole of copper (II) phosphate, which is insoluble, and precipitates out of the solution.
Silver chloride and sodium nitrate.
2AlBr3+3Cl2 --> 2AlCl3+3Br2
Na + 2S --> Na2S Sodium and Sulphur yield Sodium Sulphide.
Lead(II) iodide and Sodium nitrate
92.22%.
2AlBr3 + 3Cl2 -> 2AlCl3 + 3Br2