As the magnesium is a metal, and the citric acid is an acid, hydrogen plus a salt is formed. This results in the chemical equation
C6H8O7 + Mg → H2 + MgC6H6O7
(As a note, metal + acid = H2 + Salt)
if we mix calcium carbonate with hydrochloric acid calciumchloride and water and carbon dioxide will form.
the eqation is -----
caco3+Hcl---->cacl2+H20+co2
And basically, this is what happens when a person with heartburn takes TUMS.
What happens if calcium carbonate react with lemon juice for descaling
Dilute acid and calcium carbonate gives carbon dioxide and the appropriate salt
E.g. 2HCl + CaCO3 -> H20 + CaCl2
It dissolves. Citric Acid is a white powder and it becomes a colourless citric acid solution.
salt and water
Absolutely nothing
about three times citric acid of the total amt of calsium carbonate>>>>>>>>>>>
akshay
Calcium Carbonate
Calcium carbonate is practically insoluble in pure water; if the rain water is acid calcium carbonate may be dissolved.
Hi
Chalk is primarily composed of calcium carbonate. Citric acid reacts with calcium carbonate to form calcium citrate, carbon dioxide and water. citric acid = HA, deprotenated = A 2 HA + CaCO3 --------> Ca(A)2 + H2O CO2
about three times citric acid of the total amt of calsium carbonate>>>>>>>>>>>
Yes, i did a project on it. Try it and see for yourself.
akshay
Calcium Carbonate
It Bubbles
Calcium carbonate is practically insoluble in pure water; if the rain water is acid calcium carbonate may be dissolved.
Hi
No acid contains calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate is its own compound that is a base, not an acid. However, the erosion and deposition of calcium carbonate in nature is heavily influenced by carbonic acid.
Citroclean is made of cirtic acid so it would be: Citric acid+Calcium carbonate-->Calcium citrate+Carbon dioxide+water
It fizzes and foams producing carbon dioxide bubbles.
The calcium carbonate reacts with the acid as per any carbonate: Calcium Carbonate + Acid -> Calcium Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide