acid reaction
Yes, it is a chemical change. It is a reaction of lactic acid (acid produced by bacteria) and hydroxyapatite (mineral component present in enamel and dentin).
This is considered an acid/base reaction.
Carbon dioxide and water are produced when acids react with carbonate compounds. Therefore, if an acid reacts with a particular mineral and produces carbon dioxide, that mineral contains carbonate compounds.
Almost any reaction can involve an acid; the most common is the acid-base or neutralisation reaction.
This is a chemical reaction between the acid and the mineral.
calcite
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mineral acid
the mineral fizzes and gas bubbles come out of it
Mineral Acid
it is a mineral acid
esterification is between an organic carboxylic acid and alcohol but sulphuric acid is required in mechanism which converts the carboxylic acid molecule into a carbonium ion which reacts with alcohol and forms an ester.
Yes, it is a chemical change. It is a reaction of lactic acid (acid produced by bacteria) and hydroxyapatite (mineral component present in enamel and dentin).