No, marble is a rock, however it is acidic slightly.
When acid falls on marble surface bubbles of carbon dioxide are released
Marble chips are calcium carbonate. If the hydrochloric acid is strong(concentrated), it acts upon the marble and corrodes it liberating
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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.
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Yes, it does! marble is basic and reacts with the acid rain.
When acid falls on marble surface bubbles of carbon dioxide are released
Marble chips are calcium carbonate. If the hydrochloric acid is strong(concentrated), it acts upon the marble and corrodes it liberating
The metamorphic rock marble would react with hydrochloric acid.
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carbon dioxide: when it mixes with rain& water will create carbonic acid rain which weathers marble and limestone.so carbonic acid weathers marble and limestone.
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 acid in it leaves stains and erodes the marble.
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Oxalic acid cannot be used on marble tiles and counters. This is because it lightens, or even discolors, the color of marble tiles.
Oxalic Acid
it is becauce of the chemicals present in the acid rain which eats up marble.