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The resulting compounds of this reaction are a metal salt of the acid, water and carbon dioxide.
carbonic acid
Li2CO3 + 2HCl → 2LiCl +CO2 + H2O
Calcium carbonate is practically insoluble in pure water; if the rain water is acid calcium carbonate may be dissolved.
Carbonate is CO3(2-) and will react with acids to give off carbon dioxide (CO2), leaving the acid salt of the original carbonate salt.
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The resulting compounds of this reaction are a metal salt of the acid, water and carbon dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide
The product of the reaction is a salt of the metal.
Salt and Water are ALWAYS made when an acid reacts with a carbonate
carbonic acid
Generally, when an acid reacts with a metal carbonate, the products, the reaction products are: water, carbon dioxide, and a salt specific to the metal and the acid, e.g: hydrochloric acid + sodium carbonate → sodium chloride + carbon dioxide + water. 2HCl + Na2CO3 → 2NaCl + CO2 + H2O Generally, when an acid reacts with a metal hydroxide, the products, the reaction products are: water, and a salt specific to the metal and the hydroxide, e.g: Cupric hydroxide + hydrochloric acid → Cupric chloride + water Cu(OH)2 + 2HCl → CuCl2 + 2H2O
ZnCO3 + 2HCl = ZnCl2 + H2O +CO2
For the most part, acids don't react with carbon.
Li2CO3 + 2HCl → 2LiCl +CO2 + H2O
Calcium carbonate is practically insoluble in pure water; if the rain water is acid calcium carbonate may be dissolved.
The mass of the carbonate used.