When basalt, a type of volcanic rock rich in calcium and magnesium, is mixed with vinegar (acetic acid), a chemical reaction occurs. The acetic acid in vinegar reacts with the minerals in basalt to form water-soluble salts such as calcium acetate and magnesium acetate. This reaction can result in the breakdown of the basalt structure and the release of carbon dioxide gas.
No reaction occurs.
vinegar
nothing it has no calcite
poops the vinegar
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Jade is not soluble in vinegar.
nothing happens
easy you dip them in pickle juice and put them in the fridge.
It melts
You get a physical change (the corn starch dissolves in the vinegar).
I would imagine that it often neutralises the pH of the vinegar