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Q: How are carbonates broken down?
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Why are the reactions of acids with carbonates and hydrogen carbonates called neautralisation reactions?

They are called this because carbonates and bicarbonates are bases, and will except a hydrogen ion. This will result in the formation of carbonic acid (H2CO3) which spontaneously breaks down into water and carbon dioxide.


How is polymer broken down?

it is broken down into monomers


What do all carbonates react with?

Carbonates react with hydrochloric acid.


Does carbonates contain silicon?

Carbonates don't contain silicon.


Can elements get broken down?

Yes, elements can be broken down.


Where are broken down?

They can be broken down in your blood stream or your liver.


How is rock broken down into soil?

It is broken down by weather


What are fats proteins and carbohydrates broken down into?

Proteins are broken down into amino acids, carbohydrates are broken down into sugars and fats are broken down into fatty acids and glycerol.


What is an substance that cannot be broken down?

An element is the only substance that cannot be broken down.


What acids make carbonates?

The acid that makes carbonates is carbonic acid.


Are metallic carbonates basic in nature?

Yes, metal carbonates are basic.


Are carbonates and halides silicate or non silicate?

carbonates and halides are non-silicates.