The reaction that occurred when the antacid mixed with the HCl resulted in an additional product (besides a salt and water). Did you see evidence of this product? Describe the experimental evidence you witnessed that supports the formation of the additional product.

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Answer:

Explanation:

If an antacid has sodium hydrogen carbonate/Calcium carbonate, it reacts with HCl as shown

NaHCO₃+ HCl → NaCl + CO₂+ H₂O

Antacid acid salt gas water

CaCO₃+ 2HCl → CaCl₂+ CO₂+ H₂O

Antacid acid salt gas water

The formation of gas COâ‚‚ is shown by brisk effervescence when the antacid (sodium hydrogen carbonate/calcium carbonate) reacts with HCl (acid). So COâ‚‚ is the additional product formed and its formation is supported by observation of brisk effervescence as HCl is added to the antacid.

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