In the reaction between HCl and Na2CO3, what gas is formed?
1 Answer
Dec 14, 2015
Carbon dioxide.
Explanation:
Sodium carbonate,
soluble ionic compound that exists as ions in solution, and carbonic acid,
Now, carbonic acid molecules are highly unstable in aqueous solution, so they actually decompose to form carbon dioxide,
You can thus say that you have
Na2CO3(aq]+2HCl(aq]→2NaCl(aq]+H2CO3(aq]
But since
H2CO3(aq]⇌H2O(l]+CO2(g]↑⏐
Your overall reaction will look like this
Na2CO3(aq]+2HCl(aq]→2NaCl(aq]+H2O(l]+CO2(g]↑⏐
The net ionic equation, for which spectator ions are omitted, will look like this
CO2−3(aq]+2H+(aq]→H2O(l]+CO2(g]↑⏐⏐