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put about a teaspoon in a bowl. add some water to it. or vinegar which will definitely bubble if still acive. it should dissolve and slightly 'bubble'. the best way is use by the date on the package.
Marble is made out of mostly carbonates. When any acid, including hydrochloric acid, is added to a carbonate, carbon dioxide will form. The acid may bubble as the reaction takes place, and some or all of the marble will be destroyed.
The carbonates in marble will react with the acid in vinegar in the reaction: acid + carbonate = water + salt + carbon dioxide. Thus, the volume of vinegar will decrease, the volume of the marble will also decrease, a salt will be produced, and effervescence occurs (bubbles are formed). To test the gas in the bubbles produced, pass it through aqueous calcium hydroxide (limewater). A white precipitate will be formed in the limewater shortly.
Something is aluminum when you put it under light it will reflect and it exhorbs heat on zinctoniumis scale
When you put chalk in vinegar the chalk is dissolved and broken down. However, as a result of the mixture of compounds co2 is formed.
in the first marble pillar type jewel and put it in the first marble pillar,then on the second marble pillar type art and put it in the second marble pillar,then in the third marble pillar type old fossil and put it in the third marble pillar,then on the last marble pillar type in legendary statue and put it in the last marble pillar
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put it on bowl put some alcohol vinegar and acetone
There's the good old fashioned volcano trick where you make a volcano out of clay or buy one and then put in red vinegar and baking soda to make it bubble over and spew like a volcano.
The marble will sink.
Why does an egg fold if you put it in vinegar?