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Q: What common gas is made when you combine Hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate?
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What else is in common with calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid?

most pool/spa chemicals calcium carbonate :is basically tums or any other ant-acid and as for the hydrachloric acid : chlorinated water (in concentrate)


Which common minerals fizzes when dilute hydrochloric acid HCI is placed on it?

Calcite, Limestone, Chalk, Marble. They are all geological forms of calcium carbonate.


What is a common carbonate mineral that replaces a mineral in fossils?

Calcium carbonate


What is a common carbonate rock-forming mineral?

Calcium carbonate (known as calcite CaCO3) is a common carbonate rock-forming mineral.


Is sheetrock a drug?

No, it is common calcium carbonate rock.


What is the common name for calcium carbonate?

The common name of Calcium carbonate may be Chalk, but chemically that's not true, if it is the blackboard writing chalk. This chalk is actually Calcium sulfate, which is mistaken as Calcium carbonate, as its manufacturing process uses Calcium carbonate.So, I think the common name for chalk should be Limestone, which is the most common mineral form of this compound.


Where is calcium found and in what form?

The most common mineral of calcium is calcium carbonate; also calcium sulfate, calcium magnesium carbonate, calcium silicates, etc. Calcium minerals exist practically in all the countries of world.


What is the chemical name for CaCOOH?

Perhaps you mean CaCO3 - that's calcium carbonate. CaCO2 doesn't seem to be a common compound.


What is a common rock forming mineral?

Calcium carbonate (known as calcite CaCO3) is a common carbonate rock-forming mineral.


What is the most common carbonate mineral?

Calcium carbonate. It has three mineral names, they are chalk, limestone and marble.


A calcium solid found in a kidney?

Kidney Stones Calcium Oxalate (most common), Calcium Carbonate or Calcium Phosphate


What compound is formed with calcium and oxygen?

i believe my calculations with amnothisewis can card your difficulty with thinking up a scietific answer..... none but electrons!!!!1 Calcuim Carbonate CaCO3 Calcuim Sulphate CaSO4 Calcium Oxide CaO Calcium Fluride CaF2 Calcium Chloride CaCl2 Calcium Bromide CaBr2 Calcium Iodide CaI2 Calcium Cyanide CaCN And plenty more just connect Calcium with any negetive ion you can think off. Remember Calcium has a valance of +2