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You just have to remember that it does. All carbonates react with acids.

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What is formed when you react HCl and MgCO3?

Remember the general reaction eq'n for all acids reacting with carbonates. Acid + Carbonate = Salt + Water + Carbon dioxide. So for HCl & MgCO3 2HCl(aq) + MgCO3(s) = MgCl2(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g) In Words. Two molar ratios of hydrochlorice acid react with one molar ratio of magnesium carbonate to produce one molar ratio each of magnesium chloride(salt) plus water plus carbons dioxide.


Why HCl react with NaCl?

NaCl and HCl doesn't react.


Is hcl react with oXYGEN?

No, hydrochloric acid (HCl) does not react with oxygen (O2). Oxygen is generally not reactive with acids such as HCl.


What is balanced chemical equation for magnesium carbonate and hydrochloric acid?

The balanced chemical equation for the reaction between magnesium carbonate (MgCO3) and hydrochloric acid (HCl) is: MgCO3 + 2HCl -> MgCl2 + H2O + CO2


Halite reaction to HCl?

Halite does not react with HCl.


Can hcl react with alkane?

No, hydrochloric acid (HCl) typically does not react with alkanes. This is because alkanes are non-reactive hydrocarbons and do not readily undergo reaction with acids like HCl.


Does nitrogen react with hcl?

probably not...


Does fluorite react to HCL?

Yes, fluorite does react with hydrochloric acid (HCl) to produce hydrogen fluoride gas. This reaction can be observed by effervescence and the formation of a gas when fluorite is exposed to HCl.


Does ZnCl2 react with dilute HCl?

No, ZnCl2 does not react with dilute HCl because ZnCl2 is already a product of the reaction between zinc metal and HCl. So, no further reaction occurs when ZnCl2 is added to dilute HCl.


What do you get when you mix magnesium carbonate with calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid?

The products are calcium and magnesium chlorides, water and carbon dioxide.


Does a cube of Zn react faster in 1.0 M of HCl or 0.5 M of HCl?

There are several rules involving rates of this type of reaction, one of which is the higher the molarity of the solvent (HCl), the faster the reaction will go. {Further explanation} A higher molarity of something means there is more of something dissolved into it. In this case, more HCl is in water. Since 1.0 is greater than 0.5, we can safely assume there is going to be more HCl in the 1.0 M solution. More HCl means that more molecules of Zn and HCl will be colliding and any given time, therefore, it will react faster.


Why do minerals and HCl not react?

Minerals are typically composed of stable compounds that do not react with hydrochloric acid (HCl). HCl is a relatively weak acid compared to other acids that can dissolve minerals, such as sulfuric acid (H2SO4). Additionally, some minerals may also form a passive layer on their surface that can inhibit the reaction with HCl.