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Bases dont really react with carbonates, but acid does.

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Not likely. Carbonates (CO3^2-) are themselves considered as bases. They can accept protons. So, a carbonate would not react with another base.

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Doesn't react!

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It doesn't react

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no it doesn't

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Yes, carbonates are basic.

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These substances doesn't react.

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Using the Lewis theory of acids and bases, an acid is an electron pair acceptor, while a base is an electron pair donor.

As 2 donors can't react with each other... Bases do not react with one another

As, Carbonates and Hydrogencarbonates are basic in nature they do not react with one another....

So, in short as they both are basic they don't react.

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they do not react

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How does a base reacts with carbonates?

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Using Lewis's theory of acids and bases, an acid is an electron pair acceptor, while a base is an electron pair donor.As, 2 donors can't react... Bases do not react with each otherAs, Carbonates and Hydrogencarbonates are basic in nature they don't react with bases...So in short they don't react


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