Geologists identify carbonate minerals by reaction with acids. Dolomite, for example, contains magnesium carbonate, which reacts with hydrochloric acid by the following reaction:
(a) Balance the reaction and write the net ionic equation.
(b) Classify the reaction as a precipitation, neutralization, or
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