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Fizz. Carbonate mineral are alkaline and these react with the acid to produce a chloride salt and Carbon dioxide gas.
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a big fizz
Fizz. Carbonate mineral are alkaline and these react with the acid to produce a chloride salt and Carbon dioxide gas.
The acid will react with the carbonate minerals, releasing CO2 gas, the minerals will "fizz".
Magnesium Carbonate
is soluble in water and will fizz when hydrochloric acid is added
Fizz. Carbonate mineral are alkaline and these react with the acid to produce a chloride salt and Carbon dioxide gas.
no
a big fizz
Fizz. Carbonate mineral are alkaline and these react with the acid to produce a chloride salt and Carbon dioxide gas.
The acid will react with the carbonate minerals, releasing CO2 gas, the minerals will "fizz".
Hydrochloric Acid- Calcite will fizz.
you put the hydrochloric acid in a test tube then you put the magnesium metal in the test tube with the hydrochloric acid in it then you put a cork on the top ofthe test tube and watch it fizz.
Calcite is a mineral. It reacts to hydrochloric acid and it will fizz.
They fizz up and produce a gas. Plus form a compound.
It will fizz up and overflow with lots of bubbles.