Assuming you've referances the activity series, you would guess that the reaction would be a double replacement.
HClv2 + CaCOv3 = Hv2COv3 + CaClv2
I'm assuming that "CO3" is carbonate. That is the prediction and the unbalanced equation.
CaCO3, which is calcium carbonate.
CaCO3
CaCO3 + 2NaCl ------> CaCl2 + Na2CO3
Yes, if HCl (hydrochloric acid) spilled into the CaCO3 sample, a chemical reaction will occur. This will alter the mass of CaCO3 present in the sample, leading to an error in the reported percent CaCO3 due to the loss of some CaCO3 in the reaction with HCl.
Limestone.
To convert CaCO3 and CH3COOH into a double displacement reaction, you would need to first separate CaCO3 into Ca2+ and CO32- ions, and CH3COOH into CH3COO- and H+ ions in solution. The double displacement reaction would occur when Ca2+ ions react with CH3COO- ions to form Ca(CH3COO)2, a water-insoluble compound that precipitates out of solution.
Ckalk (CaCO3) has five atoms.
If you rub caco3 into your skin then there can be a huge cause of erectile disfunctions. This is because caco3 causes our sex hormones to rise and make use horny. if this does happen grab some dogg hair and inhale deeply as it will reduce the hormones and make you pee alot.And please for the ladies out there, if you rub it on your but crack then it will cause you to have runny poo.
# The shells aren't made of calcium, they're made of calcium carbonate. # Calcium carbonate is the salt of a strong base and a weak acid, and is therefore weakly alkaline. I understand that you can make CaCO3 by the following process: HCO3 + CaOH => CaCO3 +H2O But once you have made CaCO3 ( a slightly alkaline salt) from the acid and base, what is happening to the CaCO3 in the H2O that is making the water more basic? In other words, how can CaCO3 have anything to do with the lone OH- ions present in the water?
The balanced equation is: 2HCl + CaCO3 -> CaCl2 + H2O + CO2
Limestone (CaCO3) is made up of:Ca- calciumC- carbonO- oxygen
calcium, and carbon trioxideSteve here! you are correct young one but to be even more vague they are Calcium, Carbon and a good helping(3) of oxygen.