Errrrr..... and the question is?
Carbonic acid is a solution of carbon-dioxide in water. It can dissolve limestone (calcium carbonate), dolomite (magnesium carbonate) and gypsum (calciumm sulphate).
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Carbonic Acid can change the chemical composition of minerals and rocks.
Carbonic Acid can change the chemical composition of minerals and rocks.
carbonic acid weather rocks by changing the chemical composition of mineral in the rock.
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Limestone and marble.
Carbonic Acid can change the chemical composition of minerals and rocks.
Carbonic Acid can change the chemical composition of minerals and rocks.
carbonic acid weather rocks by changing the chemical composition of mineral in the rock.
Yes, it is correct; for example calcium carbonate react with carbonic acid.
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Carbonic acid reacts chemically with limestone, which is observed as weathering. As such, carbonic acid weathering is a chemical, not physical, change.
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Limestone and marble.
Although the carbonic acid contained in rainwater aid in the erosion of all rocks, most susceptible are the carbonate rocks such as limestone.
Dilute carbonic acid is a carbonic acid solution that is in low concentration.