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Yes. Even Bicarbonates also give out Carbon dioxide.

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Produced when acids react with carbonates?

Carbon dioxide is produced when acids react with carbonates. This chemical reaction results in the formation of water, a salt, and carbon dioxide gas.


When carbonates react with acids they produce carbon dioxide salt and what other substance?

When carbonates react with acids, they produce carbon dioxide gas, water, and a salt.


What gas do acids produce when they react with carbonates?

Acids produce carbon dioxide gas when they react with carbonates. This is due to the acid breaking down the carbonate to form carbon dioxide, water, and a salt.


Do acids react with carbonates to make carbon dioxide?

indeed it does my friend


What is a problem in nature of acids reacting with carbonates?

After this reaction carbon dioxide is evolved.


Is it true that when acids react with carbonates compound carbon dioxide forms?

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What reacts with carbonates a base or an acid?

As carbonates are mildly basic, anything acid will react with them (releasing carbon dioxide gas).


What gas is given off when metal carbonated react with acids?

carbon dioxide is released carbonates react with acids


What substance reacts with carbonates to produce carbon dioxide?

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Acids react with .. to produce carbon dioxide?

Acids react with carbonates or bicarbonates to produce carbon dioxide. The acid breaks down the carbonate or bicarbonate compound, releasing carbon dioxide gas as a byproduct. This reaction can be observed in effervescent tablets or antacids when they are dissolved in water.


Why are the reactions of acids with carbonates and hydrogen carbonates called neautralisation reactions?

They are called this because carbonates and bicarbonates are bases, and will except a hydrogen ion. This will result in the formation of carbonic acid (H2CO3) which spontaneously breaks down into water and carbon dioxide.


When acids react with carbonates a gas called carbon dioxide is giving off?

Yes. For instance, combining hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate creates calcium chloride, water, and carbon dioxide gas.