when identifying minerals using the hydrochlo...
when identifying minerals using the hydrochloric acid test, this mineral family will always react and provide an effervescent fizz.\nsilicates\nhalides\no xides\ncarbonates\nsulfates\nsulfides
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# Brief Explanations:
Carbonates react with hydrochloric acid to produce carbon - dioxide gas, which causes effervescence. Other mineral families like silicates, halides, oxides, sulfates, and sulfides do not typically effervesce with hydrochloric acid under normal conditions.
# Answer:
carbonates