Calcium sulfate is formed along with the evolution of CO2 gas.
H2SO4 + CaCO3 ---> CaSO4 + H2O + CO2
sulfuric acid in the rain water reacts with calcium carbonate.
Calcium sulfate, water and carbon dioxide
Firstly it has to be equalled to something to be balanced. But the Chemical equation for Sulphuric Acid and Calcium Carbonate is H2 SO4 + Ca CO3
Calcium Carbonate
Rising the temperature
sulfuric acid in the rain water reacts with calcium carbonate.
Calcium sulfate, water and carbon dioxide
Firstly it has to be equalled to something to be balanced. But the Chemical equation for Sulphuric Acid and Calcium Carbonate is H2 SO4 + Ca CO3
Calcium Carbonate
Rising the temperature
It Bubbles
Calcium carbonate is practically insoluble in pure water; if the rain water is acid calcium carbonate may be dissolved.
You have calcium clorode
Calcium carbonate contains Ca2+ cation and sulfuric acid contains H+(aq) cations. When they react CaCO3 + H2SO4 -> CO2 +CaSO4 +H2O
MgSO4+ H2O + CO2
The reaction is:CaCO3 + H2SO4 = CaSO4 + H2O + CO2
No acid contains calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate is its own compound that is a base, not an acid. However, the erosion and deposition of calcium carbonate in nature is heavily influenced by carbonic acid.