This question is no doubt copied from a homework assignment. Unlike in homework assignments, there is no precise answer in real life. Lemon juice contains citric acid. Acid reacts with marble and dissolves it. However, the actual effect will vary depending on the strength of the lemon juice, whether the tile has been treated, etc... It is highly unlikely the tile will suffer noticeable damage in the time it would take a person to grab a paper towel.
​When lime juice falls on a marble kitchen counter/shahabad tile, carbon dioxide gas is liberated.
Marble looks nice for counter tops and kitchen floors, although it is rather expensive to buy off the market.A disadvantage is that it can discolor and pollution harms it. Things can also cause pits in it. A pair of heels on a marble floor can cause damage. Marble can also burn.
any liquids that contain acids such as orange juuce, tomato juice, etc. marble is a base and reacts with an acid.
there is no chemicle reaction
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Um. Just have lemon juice on hand, and the acid from the juice will do the trick and if not, then call Martha Stewart. xD
Likley the easiest way would be to increase the surface area of the marble... So hit it with a hammer! Also if you can put it completley submerged in the lemon juice and heat it
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