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Sandstone doesn't react to hydrochloric acid unless the cementing mineral is calcite. Sedimentary rocks that do react with acid include limestones such as chalk. Dolostone also reacts, but only in powder form.

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absolutely.....

it will bubbles out....

it is because sand has calcium carbonate compound that can react with HCL....

it comes from the sea water.... just same as sea shells, and others

it will produce carbon dioxide..... u can try it

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it starts to bubble a lot around the edges.

ans2. This depends entirely upon how much carbonates are included with the silica grains. A very pure sandstone such as quartzite will be pure SiO2 and will not react at all.

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Sandstone will only react with hydrochloric acid if the cementing mineral is calcite.

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