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Jp_Garant
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Hi Guys. This is more chemistry than physics but maybe you can help.
I am having a hard time find out what (salt) will appear as a product, in an acid-carbonate reaction.
Example from my textbook: HC2 H3 O2 + K2 CO3 --> CO2 + H20 + (salt)
We know that it will always give Carbon Dioxide and Water, and a salt.
How do i find out what the salt is?? The full balanced answer for the salt is 2 KC2 H2 O2 but i don't know how to obtain that!
I know for acids-base, we must take the cation of the base and the anion of the acid.. but in this case? Let me know, thanks :)
I am having a hard time find out what (salt) will appear as a product, in an acid-carbonate reaction.
Example from my textbook: HC2 H3 O2 + K2 CO3 --> CO2 + H20 + (salt)
We know that it will always give Carbon Dioxide and Water, and a salt.
How do i find out what the salt is?? The full balanced answer for the salt is 2 KC2 H2 O2 but i don't know how to obtain that!
I know for acids-base, we must take the cation of the base and the anion of the acid.. but in this case? Let me know, thanks :)
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