Calcium carbonate reacts with hydrochloric acid in a double-replacement reaction. What are the products of this reaction? Chemistry Chemical Reactions Double Replacement Reactions 1 Answer anor277 Apr 5, 2016 #CaCO_3(s) + 2HCl(aq) rarr CaCl_2(aq) + CO_2(g)uarr + H_2O(aq)# Explanation: #CaCO_3# has very limited solubility; addition of hydroch;proc acid would bring it up into solution as the soluble chloride. Answer link Related questions How do you balance the chemical equations for double replacement reactions? Question #c5c10 How do you write chemical equation for the neutralization of nitric acid, HNO3, with magnesium... Question #08090 Why is neutralization a double replacement reaction? How can I identify double displacement reactions? How do single replacement reactions differ from double replacement reactions? How do you balance double replacement reactions? Can double replacement reactions be redox reactions? What are some common mistakes students make with double replacement reactions? See all questions in Double Replacement Reactions Impact of this question 12934 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License