The salt formed by the reaction of calcium hydroxide and sulfuric acid is calcium sulfate. The formula of this salt is CaSO4. Calcium sulfate is a white in appearance when pure.
Calcium Sulphate
calcium nitrate
Calcium chloride
calcium propionate is formed
The calcium carbonate reacts with the acid as per any carbonate: Calcium Carbonate + Acid -> Calcium Salt + Water + Carbon Dioxide
calcium bicarbonate is formed
31.6grams
At standard temperature and pressure, calcium carbonate does not react with neutral water, but simply dissolves to a slight extent. If the water is sufficiently acidic as a result of other constituents, carbon dioxide gas can be displaced from the calcium carbonate.
oxygen
carbon dioxide
gypsum
Carbon dioxide.
When limestone reacts with acid, Carbon Dioxide is produced.
Limestone is basically Calcium Carbonate(CaCO3). The metal part(Calcium) is the reactive part in it. It reacts with acids as well as bases. For example, it reacts with Hydrochloric acid to form calcium chloride whereas reacts with Ammonium hydroxide to form Calcium Hydroxide.
sulfuric acid in the rain water reacts with calcium carbonate.
A salt. The type of salt depends on the type of acid.
What is produced when a acid reacts with a metal
calcium propionate is formed
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Reacting with an acid calcium carbonate is transformed in another salt.