When an acid is added to a carbonate, the products formed are carbon dioxide gas, water, and a salt (which is usually a metal salt specific to the acid used).
The three products formed when an acid is added to a carbonate are carbon dioxide gas, water, and a salt.
Effervescence is observed when hydrochloric acid is added to a broken stalagmite made of calcium carbonate because the acid reacts with the calcium carbonate to produce carbon dioxide gas. This gas is released in the form of bubbles, creating the fizzing or effervescence effect.
A reaction between an acid and a carbonate gives a salt, water and carbon dioxide. So the word equation is: acid + carbonate -----> salt + carbon dioxide + water eg: hydrochloric acid + calcium carbonate ----> calcium chloride + carbon dioxide + water See: http://www.sky-web.net/science/reaction-types.htm
The name of the gas made when hydrogen carbonate reacts with acetic acid is carbon dioxide.
H2SO4 + MgCO3 --> H2O + CO2+ MgSO4 water, carbondioxide gas and magnesium sulfate are the three products
The three products formed when an acid is added to a carbonate are carbon dioxide gas, water, and a salt.
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Salt and Water are ALWAYS made when an acid reacts with a carbonate
Effervescence is observed when hydrochloric acid is added to a broken stalagmite made of calcium carbonate because the acid reacts with the calcium carbonate to produce carbon dioxide gas. This gas is released in the form of bubbles, creating the fizzing or effervescence effect.
The products of the reaction are water, carbon dioxide and a salt (the anion is from the acid, the cation fro the salt).
A reaction between an acid and a carbonate gives a salt, water and carbon dioxide. So the word equation is: acid + carbonate -----> salt + carbon dioxide + water eg: hydrochloric acid + calcium carbonate ----> calcium chloride + carbon dioxide + water See: http://www.sky-web.net/science/reaction-types.htm
The lead carbonate is dissolved in nitric acid and carbon dioxide is released.
The name of the gas made when hydrogen carbonate reacts with acetic acid is carbon dioxide.
H2SO4 + MgCO3 --> H2O + CO2+ MgSO4 water, carbondioxide gas and magnesium sulfate are the three products
The products that are formed will be magnesium salt, water and carbon dioxide. Exactly what salt is made depends the acid used. Hydrochloric acid produces magnesium chloride; sulphuric acid produces magnesium sulphate; nitric acid produces magnesium nitrate.
Sodium sulphate is the salt that is made by reacting sulphuric acid with sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate.
Carbon Dioxide