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Q: When magnesium carbonate mgco2 reacts with nitric acid hno3 magnesium nitrate and carbonic acid form. carbonic acid then breaks down into water and carbon dioxide. what two types of reactions take pla?
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When magnesium carbonate mgco2 reacts with nitric acid hno3 magnesium nitrate and carbonic acid form carbonic acid breaks down into water and carbon dioxide what two typers of reactions take place?

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When magnesium carbonate MgCO3 reacts with nitric acid HNO3 magnesium nitrate and carbonic acid form Carbonic acid then breaks down into water and carbon dioxide What two types of reactio?

double replacement and decomposition


What is the product of carbon dioxide gas and magnesium oxide?

Magnesium carbonate


What is the word equation for the reaction between magnesium carbonate and sulfuric acid?

magnesium carbonate + sulfuric acid = magnesium oxide= carbon dioxide


What do water carbon dioxide and magnesium hydroxide form?

The product is magnesium carbonate.


How many chemical reactions are possible regarding the formation of carbonic acid the dissolving of calcite?

Dissolving calcite (calcium carbonate) in acids leads to release of carbon dioxide gas.


How many chemical reactions are possible regarding the formation of carbonic acid and dissolving of calcite?

Dissolving calcite (calcium carbonate) in acids leads to release of carbon dioxide gas.


How many chemical reactions are possible regarding the formation of carbonic acid and the dissolving of calcite?

Dissolving calcite (calcium carbonate) in acids leads to release of carbon dioxide gas.


Carbonic acid and rocks?

Errrrr..... and the question is? Carbonic acid is a solution of carbon-dioxide in water. It can dissolve limestone (calcium carbonate), dolomite (magnesium carbonate) and gypsum (calciumm sulphate). +++ This was flagged on "gibberish" grounds. The question is badly worded but but after gently teasing the writer about that, I answered seriously & concisely what I took to be his or her enquiry.


What happens to magnesium carbonate copper carbonate zinc carbonate and calcium carbonate when they are heated?

They form magnesium oxide, copper oxide etc. and will form carbon dioxide as a byproduct.


Magnesium carbonate when heated?

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How does carbonation chemically weather rocks?

Ø Carbonation occurs on rocks which contain calcium carbonate such as limestone and chalk. Ø Carbon dioxide dissolved in rainwater forms weaker carbonic acid that reacts with insoluble calcium carbonate, changing it into soluble bicarbonate. This takes place when rain combines with carbon dioxide or an organic acid to form a weak carbonic acid which reacts with calcium carbonate (the limestone) and forms calcium bicarbonate. Ø The reactions as follows: Ø CO2 + H2O => H2CO3 Ø Carbon dioxide + water => carbonic acid Ø H2CO3 + CaCO3 => Ca (HCO3)2 Ø Carbonic acid + calcium carbonate => calcium bicarbonate