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3 December, 13:34

What happens when you put magnesium carbonate and diluted water

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    Magnesium carbonate doesn't dissolve in water, only acid, where it will effervesce (bubble).

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    An insoluble metal carbonate reacts with a dilute acid to form a soluble salt. Magnesium carbonate, a white solid, and dilute sulfuric acid react to produce magnesium sulfate. Colourless magnesium sulfate heptahydrate crystals are obtained from this solution.
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