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AQA · GCSE · Chemistry · Higher

Products of an acid–carbonate reaction

Q01.1 2 marks

A student produced a salt by reacting copper carbonate with sulfuric acid.

Complete the word equation for the reaction.

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Marking points

  1. 1 First missing product is copper sulfate.
  2. 2 Second missing product is water.

Why this answer loses marks

I only copied the gas already shown.

The two blanks require the unshown salt and the other standard acid–carbonate product.