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When an acid reacts metalcarbonate or a metal hydrogen carbonate, it gives the corresponding salt,gas and one more product name the gas and the product(a) carbondioxide, salt(b) hydrogen, salt(c) carbondioxide, salt(d) all of the above |
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Answer» When you add an acid to this metal HYDROGEN carbonate a gas is produced that can turn colourless LIMEWATER milky, and you can boil off the liquid at about 100°C leaving a WHITE solid BEHIND which is a salt. If you add an acid to a metal carbonate you produce a salt, carbon dioxide and water. I hope it's helpful for you.. . . ♪\(*^▽^*)/\(*^▽^*)/ |
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