you add hcl
and caco3
Carbon dioxide gas is produced when any strong acid is added to a metal carbonate.
thermaldecompositionMetal Carbonate ----------> Metal Oxide + Carbon dioxide
metal carbonate + acid = metal salt + carbon dioxide + water e.g. calcium carbonate + hydrochloric acid = calcium chloride + water + carbon dioxide CaCO3 + 2HCl = CaCl2 + H2O +CO2
it can be tested in the following way- metal carbonate+acid=metal salt+carbon dioxide+water
acid + metal carbonate--> Salt+ Carbon dioxide+ water
carbon dioxide is produced when a metal carbonate is meated which lets out all the flames of the cell's into the posturational motivation calastural system which means that it is not proven.
The mass of the carbonate used.
the metal carbonate decomposes into a metal oxide and carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide gas is produced when any strong acid is added to a metal carbonate.
thermaldecompositionMetal Carbonate ----------> Metal Oxide + Carbon dioxide
metal carbonate + acid = metal salt + carbon dioxide + water e.g. calcium carbonate + hydrochloric acid = calcium chloride + water + carbon dioxide CaCO3 + 2HCl = CaCl2 + H2O +CO2
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide.
it can be tested in the following way- metal carbonate+acid=metal salt+carbon dioxide+water
M stands for the metal and HA stands for the strong acid where H is hydrogen and A is the anion (the other ion) of the acid. MCO3 + HA --> MA + H20 + CO2 (H2CO3 is formed as the other product but it splits up into carbon dioxide and water). This is a double replacement reaction where the metal bonds with the anion of the acid and the hydrogen bonds with the carbonate ion. Also I didn't balance the equation but I think this should help you understand the concept.
metal carbonate + acid --> salt + water + carbon dioxide
acid + metal carbonate--> Salt+ Carbon dioxide+ water