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Limestone is the most common one - dolomite is another

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Q: What mineral fizzes when it it comes in contact with hydrochloric acid?
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An antacid tablet fizzes and releases carbon dioxide gas when it comes into contact with hydrochloric acid in the stomach is a chemical or physical change?

Chemical.


What minerals react to hydrochloric acid?

Calcite (CaCO3) fizzes when it comes into contact with hydrochloric acid.


Which mineral bubbles when it comes in contact with hydrochloric acid?

Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) , which goes by the mineral names of marble, limestone, or chalk. The reaction scheme is Hydrochloric Acid + Calcium Carbonate forms Calcium chloride , water and carbon dioxide ( which effervesces (bubbles)). The reaction equation is 2HCl(aq) + CaCO3(s) = CaCl2(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)


Which special property is shown if a piece of calcite comes in contact with hydrochloric acid?

double reflection


What is the chemical reaction that takes place when hydrochloric acid comes in contact with calcite?

CaCO3 + 2HCl --> CaCl2 + CO2 + H2O


What can hydrochloric acid do if it comes in contact with a metal like magnesium?

make H2 gas........Mg+2HCl--->MgCl2+H2


A mineral is a solid that comes from what matter?

A mineral is a solid that comes from IN-ORGANICmatter. :)


What could cause a mineral to fizz when exposed to acid?

Commonly, released gas bubbles trapped in the mineral, typically seen when acid comes into contact with any calcium-bearing substance, such as limestone.


What are some commercial uses for marble?

Marble is used for countertops and floors, but is much less durable than granite, because when marble comes in contact with a weak acid, it bubbles, fizzes, and wears down, unlike granite where nothing happens.


What mineral does aquamarine come from?

The mineral Aquamarine comes from the mineral group Beryl.


Is Hydrochloric acid hazardous?

Yes. Hydrochloric acid, HCl, can cause severe burns if it comes in contact with skin or eyes. If you should have any accidentally come in direct contact, wash immediately and thoroughly with copius amounts of water. HCl should be handled with extreme care, and usually used only under a fume hood in a laboratory setting.


Is it a physical or chemical change when a flashlight battery corrodes and leaks?

Is it a physical or chemical change when an antacid tablet releases carbon dioxide gas and comes in contact with hydrochloric acid in the stomach