Describe how a sample of copper chloride crystals could be made from copper carbonate and dilute hydrochloric acid.

Add excess copper carbonate to hydrochloric acid in a beaker, stirring until there is no further reaction. Filter the mixture to remove the remaining copper carbonate, then heat the remaining solution to the point of crystallisation. Leave the solution to cool and collect the crystals formed by filtration.

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