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Silver does not react with hydrochloric acid.
Granite does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.
The primary constituent of granite is silicon dioxide (quartz), which is a network covalent solid and will not react with hydrochloric acid. However, about 25% of granite is made up of other metal oxides, most of which will react with hydrochloric acid to form water and metal ions. So although it will not dissove it, I would guess that the acid create something akin to pitting of the stone. Not quite sure about this last point so if anyone has experience with this please weigh in. Although I have hydrochloric acid, I do not have a granite countertop to test it out on (or a wife understanding enough not to kill me for trying).
Pumice does not react with hydrochloric acid.
No, hydrochloric acid does not need air to react with iron. When hydrochloric acid reacts with iron, you will notice the reaction because of the bubbling.
Silver does not react with hydrochloric acid.
Granite does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.
The primary constituent of granite is silicon dioxide (quartz), which is a network covalent solid and will not react with hydrochloric acid. However, about 25% of granite is made up of other metal oxides, most of which will react with hydrochloric acid to form water and metal ions. So although it will not dissove it, I would guess that the acid create something akin to pitting of the stone. Not quite sure about this last point so if anyone has experience with this please weigh in. Although I have hydrochloric acid, I do not have a granite countertop to test it out on (or a wife understanding enough not to kill me for trying).
Gold react with aqua regia not with hydrochloric acid.
Pumice does not react with hydrochloric acid.
What types of granite does not react with acids?
No,Hydrochloric acid contains water while carbolic acid does not so they do not mix with each other and do not react.
Sulfur does not react with hydrochloric acid.
No, hydrochloric acid does not need air to react with iron. When hydrochloric acid reacts with iron, you will notice the reaction because of the bubbling.
Iodine will will not react with hydroelectric acid
No, schist rock does not bubble when it is placed in hydrochloric acid. Schist rock does not react with any acid.
Carbonates react with hydrochloric acid.