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I would imagine it would depend on what kind of rock it is.

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What happens when you put vinegar on a rock varies depending on the type of rock. For example, those made of calcite will form tiny bubbles in the vinegar.

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Unless the rock is covered in a solution, nothing will happen. Of course if you are using a rock covered in baking soda then the solution will fizz up.

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Bubbles (of CO2) cover the face of the rock and, the vinegar (a solution of acetic acid and water) dissolves some of the surface of the limestone rock.

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The low pH of the vinegar will damage the root system of the plant causing either temporary or permanant damage (death).

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Vinegar can react with rocks containing carbonates.

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it will produce bubbles of gas

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its soil comes out and the color fades.

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