(NH4)2CO3+2HCl=H2O+CO2+2NH4Cl
ammonium carbonate+hydrochloric acid=water+carbondioxide+Ammonium chloride
It can also form ammonium chloride and hydocarbonic acid
2HCl (aq)+ NH4CO3 (aq) > NH4Cl (aq)+ H2O (l)+ CO2 (g)+ Cl- (aq)
The salt formed is magnesium chloride, MgCl2
Calcium Chloride
Calcium Chloride, water and carbon dioxide
Hydrogen Chloride gas --> HCl or Hydrochloric Acid --> HCl(aq)
They wont react with ammonium chloride, they react to form it.
You can get DAP (Di-Ammonium Phosphate) or Map (Mono-Ammonium phosphate), depending on how they were reacted.
(CuCO3)solid + 2 H+ ( + 2 Cl-) ==> Cu2+ + H2O + (CO2)gas ( + 2 Cl-) So the solid dissolves, turning into a blue solution, with bubbling gas out
It yields HCl+CO2, CO2 is a by product of a neutralization reaction with HCl.HCl (hydrochloric acid) if neutralized (reacted) with NaHC03 (sodium bicarbonate) will yield NaCl (table salt) + H2O (water) + CO2 (carbon dioxide)
Calcium Chloride, water and carbon dioxide
i know that nitric acid is produced but i dont know what NO3H is which is also produced when ammonium nitrate and water combine.
It makes calcium chloride,water and carbon dioxide
Hydrogen Chloride gas --> HCl or Hydrochloric Acid --> HCl(aq)
calcium carbonate
They wont react with ammonium chloride, they react to form it.
You can get DAP (Di-Ammonium Phosphate) or Map (Mono-Ammonium phosphate), depending on how they were reacted.
The reaction is:CaCO3 + 2 HCl = CaCl2 + CO2(gas) + H2OThe reaction is finished when CaCO3 is integrally reacted.
(CuCO3)solid + 2 H+ ( + 2 Cl-) ==> Cu2+ + H2O + (CO2)gas ( + 2 Cl-) So the solid dissolves, turning into a blue solution, with bubbling gas out
there will be a positive reaction
water, carbon dioxide and a salt