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most pool/spa chemicals calcium carbonate :is basically tums or any other ant-acid

and as for the hydrachloric acid : chlorinated water (in concentrate)

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Q: What else is in common with calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid?
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Calcium carbonate plus hydrochloric acid is i dont know plus water is?

calcium carbonate + Hydrochloric acid= Calcium chloride + water + carbon dioxide


What experiment can you do to find out how much calcium carbonate there is in limestone?

Limestone is mostly calcium carbonate. processing the total carbonates in the limestone via titration will work, using an acid such as hydrochloric acid.


What will be formed when hydrochloric acid is added to calcium carbonate?

The reaction between limestone and hydrochloric acid is an acid-carbonate reaction producing a salt, carbon dioxide and water. Limestone is chemically known as calcium carbonate (insoluble salt) and has the formula CaCO3. Hydrochloric acid is an acid and is written as HCl. When calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid reacts the following is formed: - Calcium chloride CaCl2 (soluble salt) - Carbon dioxide (CO2 gas) - Water (H2O) Due to the carbon dioxide being released, the observer will be able to see bubbling, effervescence or fizzing. CaCO3(s) + 2H+(aq) + [2Cl-(aq)] --> Ca2+(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l) + [2Cl-(aq)]


How is Calcium carbonate used to neutralise acid emissions from power stations?

The calcium carbonate reacts with the acid as per any carbonate: Calcium Carbonate + Acid -> Calcium Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide


What is the word equation for when acid reacts with carbonates?

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