Asked by Ria
When HCl reacts with Na2CO3, what is created? More specifically, what are the crystals that remain?
The questions that I need to answer:
4) What is the shape of the crystals of the product?
5) Have you seen crystals like these before, where?
I wasn't able to see the result of my experiment, because I was absent the following class.
The questions that I need to answer:
4) What is the shape of the crystals of the product?
5) Have you seen crystals like these before, where?
I wasn't able to see the result of my experiment, because I was absent the following class.
Answers
Answered by
drwls
The products are NaCl and H2CO3, which turns into CO2 and H2O. See if you can figure out the other answers.
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