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When a dilute acid is dropped onto carbonates, a chemical reaction occurs where the acid reacts with the carbonate to produce carbon dioxide gas, water, and a salt. For example, when hydrochloric acid is dropped onto calcium carbonate, the reaction produces carbon dioxide gas, water, and calcium chloride.

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