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How can we prove that a given unknown salt is a carbonate of a metal?
To the given salt, add few drops of dilute HCl, if colorless gas is evolved with brisk effervescence. On passing the evolved gas through lime water, it turns lime water milky, then the gas is CO2. This proves that the given salt is a carbonate of metal.
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