Which of the following describes the chemical property of acids?

a

None of the above

b

Acid + XCO\(_3\) \(\to\) Salt + H\(_2\)O + NH\(_3\)

c

Acid + NaOH \(\to\) Normal salt + CO\(_2\)

d

Acid + X\(_n\)CO\(_3\) \(\to\) Salt + H\(_2\)O + CO\(_2\)

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Kevin_Aro
3 years ago

The chemical property of acids that are described in the given options is option D. When an acid reacts with a carbonate (XnCO3), it produces salt, water (H2O), and carbon dioxide (CO2).

Petrina
6 years ago

HCl +Na2CO3 ~Nacl +H2O + CO2
Ans D

Wisdom744
2 years ago

Acid will always react with trioxocarbonate to give Co2, salt and water
2HCL + CaCO3---- CaCL2 + H2O + CO2

Serotonin001
2 months ago

the answer is D
This equation represents a fundamental chemical property of acids: their reaction with carbonates (where X is a metal and is the subscript for stoichiometry). When an acid reacts with a metallic carbonate, it consistently produces a salt, water, and carbon dioxide gas.

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