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What Gas Is Made When A Carbonate Reacts With A Dilute Acid?

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What Gas Is Made When A Carbonate Reacts With A Dilute Acid?

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When a carbonate reacts with a dilute acid, another acid is produced. The product acid is carbonic acid. The carbonic acid which is produced during reaction of carbonate and dilute acid is unstable. Therefore, carbonic acid decomposes into carbon dioxide and water. Bubbles are formed during this reaction due to the production of carbon dioxide gas.

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