No not unles there is acid in it as well.
When the hydrochloric acid is dropped on limestone it will start to bubble (which is carbon dioxide). After thirty minutes, there will be CaCl2 and water left on the limestone.
Weak acid reacts with the limestone (calcium carbonate (CaCO3), to form hydrogen carbonate HCO3- ions (which is soluble in water). Therefore, acid rain has the same effect, and is the cause of pot holes and caverns in limestone areas.
Vinegar will bubble when a drop is placed on limestone. If it bubbles it's a pretty good indication that it's Limestone.
Diameter of water bubble?
I think the hot water bubble flies fastest than cold water bubble.
Limestone is called limestone because it has lime in it from the sea water it if formed in.
it the limestone is acidic
Limestone erodes with water. Limestone can also erode through water getting in to the cracks and then freezing. This causes the crack to expand and will begin to erode the limestone.
You need to specify the quantities of both the limestone and the water.
Limestone caves are formed by the dissolution of limestone rocks over thousands of years due to the chemical reaction of rainwater and carbon dioxide. This process creates underground caverns and passages with unique formations such as stalactites and stalagmites. Limestone caves are often popular tourist attractions due to their natural beauty and geological significance.
it the limestone is acidic
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