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The acid test tells you whether it is a carbonate or not.
It tells us whether or not the mineral is a carbonate.
it makes salt
when sodium carbonate react with hydrocloric acid it forms various product such as Na2CO3+HCl->NaCl+CO2+H2O and in the formation of water lots of energy is released for knowing that when water is formed lots of heat is produced why?plase consult TELL ME WHY march edition
Sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) and nitric acid (HNO3) make sodium nitrate (NaNO3), water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2).
The acid test tells you whether it is a carbonate or not.
To check if it is a carbonate or not
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It tells us whether or not the mineral is a carbonate.
it makes salt
Add a few drops of a strong acid such as hydrochloric acid to sample of the substance. If it is sodium carbonate then it will bubble carbon dioxide: Na2CO3 + HCl -> NaCl + CO2 (unbalanced) In the other case, it won't.
when sodium carbonate react with hydrocloric acid it forms various product such as Na2CO3+HCl->NaCl+CO2+H2O and in the formation of water lots of energy is released for knowing that when water is formed lots of heat is produced why?plase consult TELL ME WHY march edition
Nope, Limestone reacts on contact, dolomite if scratched to increase its surface area or heating the acid. Anhydrite does not under most circumstances. This fact is used to tell the difference on carbonate wells, among other things
All Arrhenius acids contain hydrogen. From the name, you can tell that Carbon is in it. The suffix "-ic" means that it contains Carbonate, a compound of Carbon and Oxygen.The formula for Carbonic acid is H2CO3, which means that it contains Hydrogen, Carbon, and Oxygen.