Yes. Even Bicarbonates also give out Carbon dioxide.
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carbon dioxide is released carbonates react with acids
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There are many carbon dioxide producing processes. These include:aerobic decompositionaerobic fermentationfuel combustionvolcanic activityescape of carbon dioxide from underground formationsplant and animal respirationacidification of carbonate rocks
Carbon Dioxide
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Carbonates of active metals.
After this reaction carbon dioxide is evolved.
The gas carbon dioxide is released.
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carbon dioxide is released carbonates react with acids
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.
Yes. For instance, combining hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate creates calcium chloride, water, and carbon dioxide gas.
Water is the missing substance.
When acids react with carbonates, carbon dioxide is produced. You can test this by waiting for the chemical reaction to take place and then using a bung to insert the gas into lime water!