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Which gas is liberated when dilute hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium carbonate?

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When zinc oxide dissolves in dilute hydrochoric acid, zinc chloride and water is formed.
`underset("Oxide")underset("Zinc")(ZnO)+underset("Acid")underset("Hydrochloric")(2HCl)to underset("Chloride")underset("Zinc")(ZnCl_(2))+underset("Water")(H_(2)O)`
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