The carbonates will react with acid to form carbon dioxide, a gas which turns lime water cloudy, water, and a salt.
The acid that makes carbonates is carbonic acid.
No, any strong acid will react with carbonates.
As carbonates are mildly basic, anything acid will react with them (releasing carbon dioxide gas).
when any carbonates react with hydrochloric acid will be i.e. sodium carbonate+hydrochloric acid =sodium chloride
Carbonates
The acid that makes carbonates is carbonic acid.
No, any strong acid will react with carbonates.
As carbonates are mildly basic, anything acid will react with them (releasing carbon dioxide gas).
when acid is droped onto carbonates, the acid eates the carbs.
Carbonates react with hydrochloric acid.
when any carbonates react with hydrochloric acid will be i.e. sodium carbonate+hydrochloric acid =sodium chloride
The salts of carbonic acids are called bicarbonates (or hydrogen carbonates) and carbonates.
Both metal carbonates and metal hydrogen carbonates form carbon dioxide when mixed with acid.
Examples of carbonates are damaged by acid rain are sodium carbonate, magnesium carbonate, and zinc carbonate.
No. Slate does not contain any carbonates.
Carbonates
Carbonates