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Why does any weak acid react to limestone?

I think it is because there is carbon dioxide in it. Carbon dioxide makes lime water milky and so it reacts to limestone.


What is formed when you mix calcium oxygen and carbon?

When you mix calcium, oxygen, and carbon, calcium oxide and carbon dioxide are formed. The calcium will react with oxygen to form calcium oxide, while the carbon will react with oxygen to form carbon dioxide.


Why is it not possible to use dilute sulfuric acid to make carbon dioxide from limestone in the laboratory?

This is because; when you react the two, limestone will form a protective layer around it, which will make it very hard for the acid to react with it. Therefore, it is very hard for this reaction to go to neutralization.


What building materials react with acids?

Marble,Sandstone and Limestone, They produxe Carbon dioxide(CO2)


What gas is formed from bleaching powder?

Chlorine gas is formed qas the carbon dioxide will react


What is it that forms when acids react with carbonate compounds?

After this reaction a salt, carbon dioxide and water are formed.


Does limestone react with acid?

Yes, limestone reacts with acids such as hydrochloric acid by producing carbon dioxide gas, water, and calcium chloride. This chemical reaction is commonly used to demonstrate the neutralization of acids by bases.


What type of substance reacts with limestones and produces carbon dioxide gas?

Acidic substances, like hydrochloric acid or vinegar, react with limestone (calcium carbonate) to produce carbon dioxide gas. This reaction forms water, calcium chloride, and carbon dioxide.


How does sulfuric acid react with limestone?

if limestone is in a solid form it would degrade (hence a loss in mass of the limestone) and carbon dioxide would be given off. if it is in the powdered form the change in mass would not be very obvious and only a loss carbon dioxide would be seen.


How do limestone absorb carbon dioxide?

yes it does. it absorbs lots of the stuff.. it very usefull it made out of crushed up sea shell carbon dioxide a colourless gas and can be tested by bubbling it through lime water.


Does limestone dissolved in acid?

YES!!! Limestone is an impure form of calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate will react with acids to form the corresponding salt, water and carbon dioxide. e.g. CaCO3(s) + 2HCl(aq) = CaCl2(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)


What happens when carbon dioxide is treated with limewater?

When carbon dioxide is treated with limewater (calcium hydroxide solution), a white precipitate of calcium carbonate forms. This is a chemical reaction that is commonly used to test for the presence of carbon dioxide gas.