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Answer : When we add sodium carbonate with calcium chloride we get the below reaction :

[tex]Na_{2}CO_{3} + CaCl_{2} ----\ \textgreater \ CaCO_{3} + 2NaCl [/tex]

We observe that the calcium carbonate is precipitate out after the double displacement reaction takes place amongst the sodium carbonate and calcium chloride reactant.

A solid white precipitate of calcium carbonate is formed as insoluble solid in the solution. Rest all other remains in the ionic form in the aqueous state.