Acid + Metal Carbonate | Acids,Bases & Alkalis | Chemistry | FuseSchool
In this video we will explore the reaction between acids and metal carbonates.
Recall that an acid is a chemical that contains a special type of hydrogen that can be released into aqueous solution as a hydrogen ion, H+ -
Most metal carbonates are almost insoluble in water but will react with an acid, and so are regarded as a base.
CREDITS
Animation & Design: Jean-Pierre Louw - www.Behance.net/Jean-Pierre_Louw
Narration: Dale Bennett
Script: Alistair Haynes
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