MeCO3(s, aq) + H3O+aq --> Me2+aq + CO2,gas + H2Ol
Ca2+aq + CO2,gas + 2 OH-aq --> CaCO3,s + H2Ol
Hydrogen gas- very explosive when mixed with a spark
Ammonium chloride is formed when ammonia reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid.
A salt. The type of salt depends on the type of acid.
Zn + H2SO4 --> ZnSO4 + H2Zinc + Sulfuric acid --> Zinc Sulfate + Hydrogen
The salt produced from the reaction of sodium carbonate with dilute nitric acid is sodium nitrate (NaNO3). Water and carbon dioxide gas are also produced as byproducts.
Hydrogen gas- very explosive when mixed with a spark
Ammonium chloride is formed when ammonia reacts with dilute hydrochloric acid.
A salt. The type of salt depends on the type of acid.
Zn + H2SO4 --> ZnSO4 + H2Zinc + Sulfuric acid --> Zinc Sulfate + Hydrogen
Oxygen
Carbon dioxide
um i think its salt water and carbon dioxide
The salt produced from the reaction of sodium carbonate with dilute nitric acid is sodium nitrate (NaNO3). Water and carbon dioxide gas are also produced as byproducts.
It depends on which metal you are using?Iron + Oxygen = Iron OxideMagnesium + Oxygen = Magnesium OxideAluminium + Oxygen = Aluminium OxideSee, just add the metal name in front of "OXIDE"I hope this answer has been of much use.
Two compounds are produced: 2Me + 2HB --> H2 + 2MeBHydrogen gas anda salt from that metal (Me+) and the anion left over (B-) from the acid (HB): eg. sodium chloride, NaCl.
Fe + H2SO4 -> FeSO4 + H2 Iron(II)sulfate or, as the older name Ferrous sulfate
Mg HO + Cl