The acid that makes carbonates is carbonic acid.
No. Silicates do not easily react with acids.
Carbon Dioxide
Carbonates of active metals.
The gas carbon dioxide is released.
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
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report on significance of using acids and carbonates in bakery items
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alkali
No. Silicates do not easily react with acids.
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The salts of carbonic acids are called bicarbonates (or hydrogen carbonates) and carbonates.
Carbon Dioxide
yes
With strong acids: Yes, CO2 is freed
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Yes; for example soluble carbonates.