Calcium Carbonate + Nitric acid ----> Calcium Nitrate + Water + Carbon dioxide
CaCO3 + 2 HNO3 ----> Ca(NO3)2 + H2O + CO2
Calcium carbonate is practically insoluble in pure water; if the rain water is acid calcium carbonate may be dissolved.
Marble is composed of calcium carbonate, the carbonate of this ionic substance reacts with acids to form carbon dioxide and water.
sulfuric acid in the rain water reacts with calcium carbonate.
When u mix calcium chloride&sodium carbonate u get calcium carbonate,which turns lime water milky wen calcium hydrogen trioxocarbonate and sodium chloride i.e cacl2 + Naco3--caco3 +2Nacl.
Calcium carbonate and magnesium hydroxide reacts with acetic acid; other components doesn't react.
calcium nitrate , carbon dioxide and water are formed...
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Calcium carbonate is practically insoluble in pure water; if the rain water is acid calcium carbonate may be dissolved.
Marble is composed of calcium carbonate, the carbonate of this ionic substance reacts with acids to form carbon dioxide and water.
it depends what acid, but generally it would produce carbon dioxide, water, and a calcium salt.
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A reaction takes place I think. Neutral substance is a substance with a pH of 7 like pure water and when water reacts with calcium carbonate, calcium hydroxide and carbon 4 oxide is formed.
sulfuric acid in the rain water reacts with calcium carbonate.
At standard temperature and pressure, calcium carbonate does not react with neutral water, but simply dissolves to a slight extent. If the water is sufficiently acidic as a result of other constituents, carbon dioxide gas can be displaced from the calcium carbonate.
The calcium carbonate reacts with the acid as per any carbonate: Calcium Carbonate + Acid -> Calcium Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide
Reacting with an acid calcium carbonate is transformed in another salt.
calcium propionate is formed