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When you add calcium chloride to potassium carbonate the products will be solid calcium carbonate and aqueous potassium chloride. The chemical equation for this reaction is CaCl2(aq) + K2CO3(aq) --> 2KCl(aq) + CaCO3(s). This type of reaction is called a double replacement/displacement reaction.

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Calcium carbonate is insoluble, so you would see either a 'milky' solution or a whire precipitate. The potassium chloride would remain in solution.

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