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exothermic process takes place when powdered limestone reacts with acid in lakes.
Yes, carbonic acid dissolves limestone as does any other acid. As carbonic acid is not a very strong acid this process is very sluggish, though.
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Chemical Weathering
Weathering
chemical weathering by acid rain.
The cleaning of the Statue of David with acid in 1873 was part of a misguided attempt to remove accumulated grime and discoloration from the marble. However, this aggressive cleaning method ended up damaging the statue's surface and eroding some of its original details. Today, conservation efforts focus on using more gentle techniques to preserve the artwork.
Limestone, and rain. Try placing the Limestone outside, and take photographs of it after it rains. This would be a slow process though.
Limestone is an alkaline compound and not included in acid rains.
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The acid well eat at the limestone, Making it look old and decompsed
When limestone reacts with acid, Carbon Dioxide is produced.