The reaction of hydrochloric acid and calcium trioxocarbo...
The reaction of hydrochloric acid and calcium trioxocarbonate (IV) produces
calcium chloride, carbon (IV) oxide and water
calcium chloride, and trioxocarbonate (IV) acid
calcium hydroxide, carbon (IV) oxide and chlorine gas
calcium hydroxide, carbon (IV) oxide and water
calcium metal and water.
Correct answer is A
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