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what does the caco₃ + 2hcl represent in the reaction? h₂co₃(aq) + cacl₂(aq) → caco₃(s) + 2hcl(aq)
In a chemical reaction equation, the substances on the left - hand side of the arrow are reactants, and the substances on the right - hand side are products. The arrow represents "yields". The notations in parentheses (such as (s) for solid, (aq) for aqueous) represent the states of matter. In the given reaction \(H_2CO_3(aq)+CaCl_2(aq)\to CaCO_3(s) + 2HCl(aq)\), \(CaCO_3\) and \(2HCl\) are on the right - hand side of the arrow.
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