Google it. I'm terrible at science. Sorry. My question is what is a compound that reacts with an acid to release carbon dioxide?
No. Silicates do not easily react with acids.
For example uranium, mercury, vanadium don't react with water but can react with acids.
Many acids will react with bases and, depending on the acid, some metals.
Milk is basic and citrus acids are acidic, therefore they react.
When acids react with metals they can produce hydrogen.
No, polymers and plastics do not react with acids.
Indicators are compounds that react with acids and bases to make certain colors. (:
Salt.
This compound is a salt.
yep :)
A base
Beryllium is a chemical compound with the symbol Be. The chemicals that beryllium does react well with would be acids and water to form a hydrogen gas.
No. Silicates do not easily react with acids.
A salt compound from the non-metal from the acid, and the metal from base.
Beryllium is a chemical compound with the symbol Be and the atomic number 4. The chemicals that beryllium does react well with would be acids and water to form a hydrogen gas.
citric acids react with each other
Many plastics and glasses will not react with most acids.