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A very common household acid is acetic acid, otherwise known as vinegar. Others may include citric acid in citrus fruits, carbonic and phosphoric acids in many soft drinks, and ascorbic acid which is also known as vitamin C. As for carbonates, Sodium Carbonate (also known as Washing Soda) is a common ingredient in detergents, especially laundry detergents.

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The acid that makes carbonates is carbonic acid.


Is hydrochloric acid the only acid which reacts with carbonates?

No, any strong acid will react with carbonates.


What happens when diluted acid onto carbonates?

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What reacts with carbonates a base or an acid?

As carbonates are mildly basic, anything acid will react with them (releasing carbon dioxide gas).


What do all carbonates react with?

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How can you use carbonic acid in a sentence?

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How you would show that seashells contain carbonates?

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This gas is given off when acid react with carbonates?

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Does sandstone fizz with acid?

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