Hydrochloric acid and calcium carbonate react in the same way that baking soda and vinegar do. Write equations for the two reactions that occur when these compounds react.
2HCl + CaCO3 = CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O
CaCO3 + 2HCl = CaCl2 + H2CO3

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Answer:

[tex]2HCl + CaCO_3 ---> CaCl_2 + CO_2 + H_2O[/tex]

[tex]CH_3COOH + NaHCO_3 ---> CH_3COONa + CO_2 + H_2O[/tex]

Explanation:

Hydrocholoric acid is written as HCl

Calcium carbonate is written as [tex]CaCO_3[/tex]

For a balanced equation, 2 moles of Hydrochloric acid reacts with 1 mole of calcium carbonate to give one mole of calcium chloride, 1 mole of carbon dioxide and 1 mole of water respectively.

[tex]2HCl + CaCO_3 ---> CaCl_2 + CO_2 + H_2O[/tex]

Baking soda is written as [tex]NaHCO_3[/tex]

Vinegar is written as [tex]CH_3COOH[/tex]

1 mole of vinegar reacts with 1 mole of baking soda to give 1 mole of sodium acetate, one mole of carbon dioxide and 1 mole of water respectively.

[tex]CH_3COOH + NaHCO_3 ---> CH_3COONa + CO_2 + H_2O[/tex]

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