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Sort of. Sometimes a chemical reaction happens in two or more steps and can feature reactions of different types. One that includes both double replacement and decomposition reactions is that of a carbonate or bicarbonate with an acid such as vinegar and baking soda (acetic acid and sodium bicarbonate). In this reaction the acetic acid and sodium bicarbonate first undergo a double displacement reaction forming sodium acetate and carbonic acid. The carbonic acid, which is unstable, then decomposes into water and carbon dioxide. CH3CO2H + NaHCO3 --> NaCH3CO2 + H2CO3 followed by H2CO3 --> CO2 + H2O gives the overall reaction of CH3CO2H + NaHCO3--> NaCH3CO2 + CO2 + H2O
Yes, hydrochloric acid can react with citric acid to form citric acid chloride and water. This reaction typically occurs under specific conditions, such as in a laboratory setting with controlled concentrations and temperatures.
If the acid is hydrochloric acid, HCl, then the products are the metal chloride and hydrogen gas. For example, if magnesium is dropped in hydrochloric acid, the products will be aqueous magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas.
Sulfuric Acid
A powdery sort of thing, like flour
CaCO3 + H2CO3(aq) -> CaCO3 + H2CO3(aq) There is nothing to drive any sort of reaction at conditions near STP. At elevated temperatures such as would be found in a cement kiln, the calcium carbonate would decompose to calcium oxide and carbon dioxide while the carbonic acid would have long since evaporated to give water vapor and carbon dioxide.
The chemical reaction between potassium hydroxide (KOH) and sulfuric acid (H2SO4) is a neutralization reaction that produces potassium sulfate (K2SO4) and water (H2O). The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is 2KOH + H2SO4 → K2SO4 + 2H2O.
An eggs in not a reaction of any sort; it is an object.
Pearl is made up of calcium carbonate, which has the formula CaCO3.
When citric acid reacts with copper, it forms copper citrate. This reaction is typically used to clean copper surfaces, as citric acid can help remove tarnish and oxidation from the copper. Additionally, copper citrate can serve as a chelating agent in some chemical processes.
It can trigger a problem or it can sort them out
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