Whenever an acid reacts with a metal carbonate, a salt, plus water and carbon dioxide are produced as products. As for the example give in the question, sodium sulphate is the salt, as shown in this balanced chemical equation: H2SO4 + Na2CO3 -------> Na2SO4 + H2O + CO2
They react, producing sodium chloride, carbon dioxide, and water.
For example, Take Sodium and carbon = Sodium carbonate Na C = Na2C 1 2 There is a formula for each element or compound. Hope I helped you.
Sulphuric acid (acid rain) in produced H2O+SO--> H2SO4 or sulfuric acid
2NaHCO3 => (Heat) => CO2 + Na2CO3 + H20Sodium Carbonate => CarbonDioxide + Sodium Carbonate + VaporRef:http://www.saskschools.ca/curr_content/paasurvey/foods10/mod3/lo3.3/leaveningagents.htm
You get sulfuric acid.
Sodium hydrogen carbonate , sometimes named as Sodium Bi-carbonate or Baking soda, will form a solution. This solution is a strong electrolyte. It will clean and act as a bactericide on surfaces. It is odourless and harmless in small quantities to humans.
It produces Sodium hydroxide and Hydrogen
Anything; ENO contain sodium bicarbonate.
Acid Rain will be formed.
Calcium Carbonate + Hydrogen Nitrate -> Calcium Nitrate + Carbon Dioxide + Water
sodium comes out of rocks and mixes in with the water
sodium comes out of rocks and mixes in with the water