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Hydrochloric acid

CuCO3 + 2HCl --> CuCl2 + CO2 + H2O

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Which acid reacts with copper carbonate to produce copper chloride carbon dioxide and water?

Since copper chloride is produced, the acid must contain a chloride atom. The acid that fits this criterion is hydrochloric acid.


What green powder do you add to dilute hydrochloric acid to make copper chloride solution and carbon dioxide?

You would add powdered copper carbonate to dilute hydrochloric acid to produce copper chloride solution and carbon dioxide gas.


What gas does copper carbonate and sulfuric acid produce?

Copper carbonate and sulfuric acid react to produce copper sulfate, carbon dioxide gas, and water.


Cupric carbonate plus hydrochloric acid?

= Copper chloride + water + carbon dioxide


What kind of precipitate forms from copper chloride and sodium carbonate?

Copper carbonate would precipitate if you combined solutions of copper (II) chloride and sodium carbonate.


What does sulfuric acid plus copper carbonate make?

Sulfuric acid and copper carbonate react to produce copper sulfate, carbon dioxide gas, and water.


What elements are contained in copper carbonate?

Copper (Cu) Oxygen (O) Carbon (C) The chemical formula for it is CuCO3


What gas does hydrocholric acid produce when mixed with copper carbonate?

Carbon dioxide


Does carbonate produce copper oxide when heated?

Carbonate by itself is an ion that does not contain copper and therefore could not produce copper if heated. However, because carbonate is a negatively charged ion, no substantial number of carbonate ions can exist stably except in association with an equal number of positively charged cations to neutralize the electrical charge of the carbonate ions. If these cations are cations of copper, then copper oxide can be produced by heating the copper carbonate salt.


What happens when you mix copper carbonate with hydrochloric acid?

When copper carbonate is mixed with hydrochloric acid, a chemical reaction occurs which produces copper chloride, carbon dioxide gas, and water. The copper carbonate will dissolve and react with the hydrochloric acid to form a blue-green solution. The carbon dioxide gas bubbles out of the solution, creating fizzing or effervescence.


What do you get when you mix copper carbonate and hydrocloric acid?

Most probably copper chloride and carbon dioxide, if the concentration of hydrochloric acid is high enough.


Which of the following is not a name of a valid chemical formula carbon chloride nitrogen monoxide copper II carbonate chloric acid?

carbon chloride is not a valid name for cny chemical