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Calcium Carbonate
Calcium carbonate, shells
Rainfall that seeps through cracks in the bedrock is slightly acidic. The acid reacts with the calcium carbonate in the limestone, causing dissolution of the rock.
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Calcium Carbonate decreases organic matter and grain yields so that although there is a lot of leaves about - the soil won't be too acidic. Calcium Carbonate may be particularly effective with soil under a tree.
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Calcium Carbonate
Carbonate Rock and Acidic Waterapex ardin
Because rainwater, with the different chemicals and elements in it, is very slightly acidic.
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Nothing, because calcium carbonate is insoluble in pure water but slightly acidic water as tap water may dissolve it slowly.
Yes. Hydrogen carbonate is also known as carbonic acid.
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Rainwater is slightly acidic and will react with the calcium carbonate found in limestone and other rocks. The resultant erosion is an example of chemical weathering.
when acidic ground water comes in contact with rock that contains calcium carbonate the acidic water starts to dissolve the rock
Calcium carbonate, shells
Yes, it is true that the acidic ocean water will erode the calcium carbonate shells.