The gas evolved when dilute tetraoxosulphate (VI) acid reacts with sodium hydrogen trioxocarbonate (IV) is
Whenever Acids react with carbonate salts to produce carbon(iv) oxide (CO2), water, and a salt:
Acid + carbonate → salt + water + carbon(iv) oxide.
In other words whenever ac acid reacts with a carbonate salt, CO2 gas is always given off or liberated. The correct answer is option C
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