Respuesta :
MgCO[tex]_{3}[/tex] [tex]_{s}[/tex] + [tex]2 HClO_{4}_{aq}[/tex] ---> [tex]Mg(ClO_{4})_2}_{(aq)} + H_{2} CO_{3}_{(aq)}[/tex]
The balanced chemical equation involving solid magnesium carbonate reaction with aqueous solution of perchloric acid would be:
[tex]MgCO_3_{(s)}+2HClO_4_{(aq)}--->Mg(ClO_4)_2_{(aq)}+CO_2_{(g)}+H_2O_{(l)}[/tex]
Solid magnesium carbonate goes by the chemical formula: [tex]MgCO_3_{(s)}[/tex]
Aqueous solution of perchloric acid goes by the chemical formula: [tex]2HClO_4_{(aq)}[/tex]
In reaction, the cation/anion of each of the two compounds displace each other in a double displacement reaction to give rise to magnesium perchlorate, carbon dioxide, and water.
Thus, the overall equation with balanced atoms of the reaction would be: [tex]MgCO_3_{(s)}+2HClO_4_{(aq)}--->Mg(ClO_4)_2_{(aq)}+CO_2_{(g)}+H_2O_{(l)}[/tex]
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