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is a lemon volcano a Single replacement, double replacement,synthesis,decomposition



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Hello,
The lemon volcano is an example of an acid-base reaction. The actual reaction is:
C6​H8​O7​ + 3NaHCO3 --> Na3​C6​H5​O7​ + 3H2​O + 3CO2
This is a double-replacement reaction that then goes through decomposition as carbonic acid (H2CO3) is unstable and breaks apart into H2O and CO2.
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