Essential Chemistry for IGCSE - The Variety Of Organic Chemicals (Section 3 - No. 38)
What happens when a carboxylic acid reacts with a metal carbonate?
Salt and hydrogen are produced.
Salt, carbon dioxide, and water are produced.
Ester and water are produced.
Alcohol and carbon dioxide are produced.
Explanation
Carboxylic acids react with metal carbonates to form a salt, carbon dioxide, and water.
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