Depending on which definition of "chip" you use, there could be several distinct possibilities. You could strike it with something hard to fracture off a 'chip'. You could, perhaps, slice it into 'chips' with some sort of cutter. You could 'chip' it with a Golf club as you would a golf ball (a new sport there?). If 'chip' refers to the throwing of the marble in a game of marbles, there are probably as many techniques as there are players. A common technique is to hold the marble with your forefinger in a 'U' shape and your thumb under or behind the marble. Then flick the marble at your target with your thumb. There are many other techniques but remember, practice makes perfect.
elements in a marble chip is not far fetched. They are: calcium, carbon and oxygen. otherwise known as CaCO3(note the three is below and not on the same line.
when the acid sample reacts with the marble chip, a gas will be produced. the lime water is used to identify the gas. lime water produces a precipitate when reacted with CO2 gas.
Lime water is used in an experiment to test if carbon dioxide is produced from acid reacting with a marble chip. If you see a calcium carbonate in your lime water at the end of the reaction, you will know that it produced the gas, carbon dioxide.
CaCO3 (Calcium Carbonate)
The evidence is by chemical analysis.
Get a piece of marble, and chip away everything that doesn't look like your brother's head and shoulders.
No-all that will happen is that you either will: Scratch up the knife or Chip the edge beyond repair
Calcium carbonate is the name of the bubbles that are produced from the reaction of an acid with marble chips. This is an alkaline compound, and doesn't look different than foam or bubbles.
There are several different types of commercial floor coatings. They range from marble-chip to quartz.
Nothing else is needed. Marble will slowly dissolve in HCl to form CO2 and CaCl2. If concentrated HCl is used, then the reaction is faster.
* vanilla * chocolate * fudge marble * butter pecan * maple walnut * coffee * mint chip * chocolate chip * cookies and cream * blue moon * New York Cherry
The Romans crated marble sculptures the same way that a sculpture is created today, by the chip and file method. Many of the same tools are also used today, although present day sculptors have power tools which the Romans did not have.The Romans crated marble sculptures the same way that a sculpture is created today, by the chip and file method. Many of the same tools are also used today, although present day sculptors have power tools which the Romans did not have.The Romans crated marble sculptures the same way that a sculpture is created today, by the chip and file method. Many of the same tools are also used today, although present day sculptors have power tools which the Romans did not have.The Romans crated marble sculptures the same way that a sculpture is created today, by the chip and file method. Many of the same tools are also used today, although present day sculptors have power tools which the Romans did not have.The Romans crated marble sculptures the same way that a sculpture is created today, by the chip and file method. Many of the same tools are also used today, although present day sculptors have power tools which the Romans did not have.The Romans crated marble sculptures the same way that a sculpture is created today, by the chip and file method. Many of the same tools are also used today, although present day sculptors have power tools which the Romans did not have.The Romans crated marble sculptures the same way that a sculpture is created today, by the chip and file method. Many of the same tools are also used today, although present day sculptors have power tools which the Romans did not have.The Romans crated marble sculptures the same way that a sculpture is created today, by the chip and file method. Many of the same tools are also used today, although present day sculptors have power tools which the Romans did not have.The Romans crated marble sculptures the same way that a sculpture is created today, by the chip and file method. Many of the same tools are also used today, although present day sculptors have power tools which the Romans did not have.