I am not sure that this reaction is possible; iron(III) bromide and iron(III) carbonate are not stable in water.
Copper carbonate would precipitate if you combined solutions of copper (II) chloride and sodium carbonate.
There's no reaction
The equation is Ca(OH)2 + CO2 = CaCO3 + H2O.
sadw
Calcium Carbonate is a compound as it contains 3 different elements (calcium, carbon and oxygen) that are chemically combined.
Sodium chloride solution with zinc carbonate precipitate.
Copper carbonate would precipitate if you combined solutions of copper (II) chloride and sodium carbonate.
There's no reaction
If the chunks appear after two aqueous solutions are combined, it is called precipitation. The chunks would then be called the precipitate.
The equation is Ca(OH)2 + CO2 = CaCO3 + H2O.
Sodium combined with carbonate forms Na2CO3, which is called sodium carbonate.
Magnesium carbonate - MgCO3 - a white precipitate is formed.
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Calcium Carbonate is a compound as it contains 3 different elements (calcium, carbon and oxygen) that are chemically combined.
Yes a white precipitate forms when these two solutions are combined.
yes