indeed it does my friend
No. Acids react with metals to produce hydrogen gas.
No, it is not possible.
indeed it does my friend
carbon dioxide is released carbonates react with acids
yep :)
Yes. Even Bicarbonates also give out Carbon dioxide.
The carbonates of the metals in group I reacts easily.
Carbon Dioxide
indeed it does my friend
Carbonates of active metals.
carbon dioxide is released carbonates react with acids
The gas carbon dioxide is released.
yep :)
Water is the missing substance.
When acids react with carbonates, carbon dioxide is produced. You can test this by waiting for the chemical reaction to take place and then using a bung to insert the gas into lime water!
When acids react with carbonates, carbon dioxide is produced. You can test this by waiting for the chemical reaction to take place and then using a bung to insert the gas into lime water!
Yes. Even Bicarbonates also give out Carbon dioxide.
Methanol with the formel CH3OHLime stone = Correct answerand in fact any carbonate - so Lithium, potassium and Magnesium carbonates will react with acids to form carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide can form carbonates when it react with a basic substance