Salt and Water are ALWAYS made when an acid reacts with a carbonate
The name of the gas made when hydrogen carbonate reacts with acetic acid is carbon dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide
Lithium Chloride
acid + carbonate ==> salt + water + carbon dioxide So Na2CO3 + 2HCl ==> 2NaCl + H2O + CO2
The reaction is: 2HCl + Na2CO3 = 2NaCl + CO2 + H2O
A reaction between an acid and a carbonate gives a salt, water and carbon dioxide. So the word equation is: acid + carbonate -----> salt + carbon dioxide + water eg: hydrochloric acid + calcium carbonate ----> calcium chloride + carbon dioxide + water See: http://www.sky-web.net/science/reaction-types.htm
when any carbonates react with hydrochloric acid will be i.e. sodium carbonate+hydrochloric acid =sodium chloride
Marble - of any type - is a rock made largely of calcium carbonate, on an elemental level. Calcium carbonate reacts with acid. It's that simple.
The products of the reaction are water, carbon dioxide and a salt (the anion is from the acid, the cation fro the salt).
its obvious..when an acid is reacting with a carbonate 3 things are made: Metal Salt Water Carbon Dioxide so the gas that would be given off is carbon dioxide
Salts are made when an acid reacts with a base, carbonate or metal. The name of the salt formed depends on the metal in the base and the acid used. For example, salts made using hydrochloric acid are called chlorides
well, i think its because the egg is made of calcium carbonate and the acid in the vinegar dissolves the shell because they do not cooperate.