Yes, it can.
Yes, it can.
Yes, it can.
Yes, it can.
Not normally. Hydrochloric acid will dissolve carbonates, so marble (calcium carbonate) would be dissolved but many rocks are impervious to acids.
NO!!!! Reason; marble is calcium carbonate.
No, marble is a rock, however it is acidic slightly.
If you use bleach on marble it may etch it. Some marble can handle bleach or cleaning products with bleach in them.
It dissolve in polar solvents.It dissolve well in water.
Yes, it does! marble is basic and reacts with the acid rain.
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Dissolve it in hydrochloric acid (HCl).
This depends on the ratio liquid/solid, type of marble, temperature, pressure, stirring, marble granules dimension, vinegar concentration etc.
yes yes it does
The acid rain can dissolve marble and is corrosive for iron railway lines.
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statues and structures made up of marble and limestone are slowly corroded as the rain water containing the acids fall on them.both sulphuric acid and nitric acid dissolve marble to form salts.acid rain corrodes the marble of the monument.these phenomenon is also known as marble cancer.
Not normally. Hydrochloric acid will dissolve carbonates, so marble (calcium carbonate) would be dissolved but many rocks are impervious to acids.
Limestone. P.S. I am on the same test right now xD
Nothing else is needed. Marble will slowly dissolve in HCl to form CO2 and CaCl2. If concentrated HCl is used, then the reaction is faster.