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No. Silicates do not easily react with acids.

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What do you get when acids react with carbonates?

alkali


Is hydrochloric acid the only acid which reacts with carbonates?

No, any strong acid will react with carbonates.


Produced when acids react with carbonates?

Carbon dioxide is produced when acids react with carbonates. This chemical reaction results in the formation of water, a salt, and carbon dioxide gas.


When carbonates react with acids they produce carbon dioxide salt and what other substance?

When carbonates react with acids, they produce carbon dioxide gas, water, and a salt.


Metalcarbonates and metalhydrogen carbonates react with acids?

With strong acids: Yes, CO2 is freed


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 gas is given off when metal carbonated react with acids?

carbon dioxide is released carbonates react with acids


Do acids react with carbonates to make carbon dioxide?

indeed it does my friend


Will metal salts react with acids?

Yes; for example soluble carbonates.


What happens when acids react with compounds of carbonates?

When acids react with carbonates, carbon dioxide is produced. You can test this by waiting for the chemical reaction to take place and then using a bung to insert the gas into lime water!


Do acids react with carbonates to make carbon dioxide gas?

indeed it does my friend


What is the differences between the reaction of metals with acids and the reaction of metal carbonates with acid?

When metals react with acids,hydrogen is liberated,(since all acids contain hydrogen) eg:Na2 + H2SO4 -> Na2SO4 + H2 When metal carbonates react with acids carbon dioxide is liberated. eg:Na2CO3 + H2SO4 -> Na2SO4 + H2O + CO2