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geological
Limestone reacts violently with acids.
natural acid
Acid rain is corrosive and reacts with the minerals in the rocks, sometimes dissolving them and sometimes making them change into a gas. This weakens the rocks which then fall apart and get washed away.
When acid rain reacts with the carbonate rocks, carbon dioxide is usually released into the air.
Plant roots also produce acid that reacts with rocks. Plants produce a substance called tannin. In solution, tannin forms tannic acid which dissolves some minerals in rocks.
Carbonic acid reacts chemically with limestone, which is observed as weathering. As such, carbonic acid weathering is a chemical, not physical, change.
The most common one would be carbon dioxide, which is given off when strong acids react with rocks containing carbonates.
hydrochloric acid reacts with iron when it starts bubbling , magnesium reacts more though .
When an acid reacts with a metal it produces a salt and hydrogen gas.