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Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

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CaCO3 is insoluble it wont be cut off
H+ and Cl- can be cut off
Ca +2 and Cl -1 on other side can be
common is Cl- so we remove it
we are left with
CaCO3+ 2H+ = Ca^2+ + CO2+ H2O
You said H can be cut off but you included. :/
So insoluble ones are included in the ionic equations?
 
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Total charge on both sides should be same
there should be no same ion or compound or any side
and all atoms on either side should add up to same number
 
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