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There will be no reaction because everything is soluble.

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These compounds do not react with each other. Both of these compounds are salts. Both of these salts dissolve well in water.

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Na2CO3+CoCl2--> CoCO3+2NaCl

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Q: What is the reaction of potassium chloride plus sodium carbonate?
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