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It depends upon the acid.A strong acid will easily dissolve the bone while a weak one won't.I think HCL to be a strong acid so the bone will be dissolved in it.

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it depends on what sort of meat and how old it is.

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When you put hydrochloric acid on a chicken bone it makes the bone soft, allowing it to bend. It does so by dissolving the calcium in the bone.

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they melt!

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Q: What happen if hydrochloric acid put on chicken bone?
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