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When vinegar reacts with limestone, the limestone will fizz and form bubbles. As the reaction continues, vinegar will dissolve the limestone. The product made is carbon dioxide.
The component of vinegar that reacts with the calcite is acetic acid. The acid reacts with calcium carbonate to produce water, carbon dioxide, and calcium acetate.
A rock can be tested for calcite by placing a drop on vinegar on its surface. If there is calcite present the rock will effervesce.
Answerfrom windows.ucar.edu (see link to the left): Everyone's favorite way of identifying calcite is the acid test. When you place a drop of weak acid, such as vinegar, on calcite, it will bubble. This happens because a reaction causes a little bit of the calcite to break down, releasing carbon dioxide gas, making the bubbles.and also by hcl test
When heated, acetic acid contained in vinegar evaporates and the strength of the solution decreases.
Alcohol.
Water is evaporated first followed by acetic acid.
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