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Reaction of Carbonates with Acid - Making Salts
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Reaction of Carbonates with Acid - Making Salts

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Learning outcomes: The reaction of a metal carbonate with hydrochloric acid will produce a salt that is a metal chloride + CO2 + water.The reaction of a metal carbonate with nitric acid will produce a salt that is a metal nitrate + CO2 + water.The reaction of a metal carbonate with sulphuric acid will produce a salt that is a metalsulphate + CO2 + water.

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