marble
No. Only sedimentary rocks containing carbonate minerals will bubble with acid.
a metamorphic rock which has been changed by climate ,pressure or acid in things like rain.Example of metamorphic rocks;Slate and Marble. Hope I helped answer your question.
vinegar... it is an acid
metamorphic rocks sedimentary rocks and igneous
Any strong enough acid will do. At home you can try this with vinegar (acetic acid) or lemon juice (citric acid).
Vinegar is dilute acetic acid, which is an acid, not a base.
Vinegar, which is acidic, reacts with the calcite or limestone present in sedimentary rocks, resulting in the release of carbon dioxide gas. The fizzing or bubbling you observe is the visible evidence of this reaction. This reaction between the acid and the calcium carbonate in the rock is similar to the reaction that occurs when acid is added to baking soda.
Vinegar is dilute acetic acid, which is an acid.
Vinegar is an acid.
NO! Nitric Acid is HNO3 Vinegar is Ethanoic Acid (Acetic Acid) is CH3COOH
No. Vinegar contains an acid, acetic acid.
Vinegar is an acid. It is between 2 and 3 on the pH scale.