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Calcium carbonate (Lime stone) is treated with dil. Hydrochloric acid. Give balanced reaction.

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When calcium carbonate (lime stone) is treated with dil. Hydrochloric acid, carbon dioxide gas is formed.
`underset("Calcium carbonate")(CaCO_(3))+underset("dil.")(2HCl) tounderset("Calcium chloride")(CaCl_(2(aq)))+underset("Carbon dioxide")(CO_(2)uparrow)+H_(2)O`
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