Difference between revisions of "Acid + Metal Carbonate → Metal Salt + Carbon Dioxide + Water"
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− | [[Acid + Metal Carbonate → Metal Salt + Carbon Dioxide + Water]] is the general [[Chemical Equation|equation]] for | + | [[Acid + Metal Carbonate → Metal Salt + Carbon Dioxide + Water]] is the general [[Chemical Equation|equation]] for a [[neutralisation]] [[Chemical Reaction|reaction]] between a [[Metal Carbonate]] and an [[acid]]. |
===About 'Acid + Metal Hydroxide' Reactions=== | ===About 'Acid + Metal Hydroxide' Reactions=== |
Revision as of 17:02, 29 September 2018
Key Stage 3
Meaning
Acid + Metal Carbonate → Metal Salt + Carbon Dioxide + Water is the general equation for a neutralisation reaction between a Metal Carbonate and an acid.
About 'Acid + Metal Hydroxide' Reactions
- Acid + Metal Carbonate reactions are exothermic so the there will be a temperature rise.
- The reaction between a Metal Carbonate and an acid produces Carbon Dioxide gas which can be seen bubbling from the Metal.
- The reaction between a Metal Carbonate and an acid produces water.
- The reaction between a Metal Carbonate and an acid produces a Metal Salt.
Examples
Acid + Metal Carbonate → Metal Salt + Carbon Dioxide + Water
- Hydrochloric Acid + Lithium Carbonate → Lithium Chloride + Carbon Dioxide + Water
- Hydrochloric Acid + Iron Carbonate → Iron Chloride + Water
- Sulphuric Acid + Potassium Carbonate → Potassium Sulphate + Carbon Dioxide + Water
- Sulphuric Acid + Aluminium Carbonate → Aluminium Sulphate + Carbon Dioxide + Water
- Nitric Acid + Magnesium Carbonate → Magnesium Nitrate + Carbon Dioxide + Water
- Nitric Acid + Titanium Carbonate → Titanium Nitrate + Carbon Dioxide + Water