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It will produce bubbles of carbon dioxide gas. Sedimentary rocks will likely have crushed shells in them that contain calcium carbonate. The reaction of hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate produces carbon dioxide gas.
No. it is insoluble in water.
13.5
All halogens, oxygen and sulphur may form bonds with Cesium.
Ba(OH)2(aq) + H2SO4(aq) ---> BaSO4(s) + 2H2O(l)
2HCl+Na2CO3 ==>2NaCl +H2O+CO2Or we can write :when you mix hydrochloric acid with sodium carbonate Sodium Chloride and Carbonic Acid(Carbon Di Oxide In Water) is produced.
A solution of sodium hydroxide in water most likely to have a pH close to 14
It will produce bubbles of carbon dioxide gas. Sedimentary rocks will likely have crushed shells in them that contain calcium carbonate. The reaction of hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate produces carbon dioxide gas.
Most likely not.
Sodium hydroxide and or potassium hydroxide
No. it is insoluble in water.
14
13.5
acetic acid ---- vinegarsodium hydroxide ---- iyesodium chloride ---- saltmagnesium sulfate ---- epsom saltmagnesium hydroxide ---- milk of magnesiapotassium chloride ---- lite saltcalcium hydroxide ---- tums antacidammonium hydroxide ---- ammoniaIf you like my answer please vote for me.
It is most likely to contain the mineral calcite.
When Iron and sulphur bond if forms the compound iron sulphide
All halogens, oxygen and sulphur may form bonds with Cesium.