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It will dissolve.
Yes, If mixed with water!
No, only limestone dissolves.
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Molecules that are polar(charged) dissolve best in water, while nonpolar molecules do not dissolve well in water.
Rain water can dissolve rocks like limestone.
You need to specify the quantities of both the limestone and the water.
It will dissolve.
Yes, If mixed with water!
sugar cubes dissolve faster than limestone
Calcium acetate is reasonably soluble in water, so vinegar will dissolve limestone (calcium carbonate).
it do not dissolve
No, only limestone dissolves.
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Limestone is mainly composed of calcium carbonate. It will react with acids to produce carbon dioxide, a salt and water, and the limestone will slowly dissolve away - an experiment easily performed by pouring vinegar on a piece of limestone. In the outdoors: Acid rain (from industrial pollution mixing with falling rain) cause limestone to dissolve, increasing the natural effect of rain water erosion of rock - forming potholes, caverns - and clints and grykes (fissures) on 'limestone pavements'.
Alcohol can dissolve in water. It can dissolve in any proportion. Once mixed, these two substances can hardly be isolated from each other unless subjected to distillation process.
most powders miixed with water will not dissolve and nothing will happen.