What is the net ionic equation for CO3*2- in this equation?

Here is the problem:

I add 1 ml of 6 M HCL to 1 ml of 1 M Na2CO3 in a small test tube. Bubbles of carbon dioxide are immediately evolved. Knowing this, write the net ionic equation for CO3*2-.

Note: The * in CO3*2 is indicating the ion charge, which should be an exponent (like 10*2 for ten squared).

Answer:
2 H*+ (aq) + CO3*2- (aq) --> CO2 (g) + H2O (l)
CO3^2- + 2H^+ = CO2 +H2O

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