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Limestone, chalk and marble are different forms of calcium carbonate.All metal carbonates and hydrogencarbonates react with acids to give a corresponding1 point(a)carbonate, water and co2(b)salt,co2 and water(c)hydrogen, water and salt(d)salt and water only

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Limestone, chalk and marble are different forms of calcium carbonate.All metal carbonates and hydrogencarbonates react with acids to give a corresponding1 point(a)carbonate, water and co2(b)salt,co2 and water(c)hydrogen, water and salt(d)salt and water only

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Limestone, chalk, and marble are different forms of calcium carbonate.

When metal carbonates and hydrogencarbonates react with acids, they produce a corresponding salt, carbon dioxide (CO2), and water.

Therefore, the correct answer is (b) salt, CO2, and water.

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