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What Is Produced Everytime An Acid Reacts With A Metal Carbonate?

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What Is Produced Everytime An Acid Reacts With A Metal Carbonate?

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A metal carbonate is a metal, such as Na, and CO3, or carbonate. When you react (Na)2CO3 with an acid, such as HCl, you get carbon dioxide and water. The chloride and the sodium spectate and are not involved in the net ionic equation.

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