Marble chips are calcium carbonate. If the hydrochloric acid is strong(concentrated), it acts upon the marble and corrodes it liberating
Marble
When chloroform reacts with nitric acid,nitrochloroform (chloropicrin) and water are formed.
Because chalk has a higher pH scle with makes it more corrosive
Acid rain is comprised mainly of sulfuric acid. This acid reacts with the calcium carbonate which is what marble surfaces are made of. The products of this reaction are ionic calcium, sulfate ions and carbon dioxide which are all washed away in the water. This reaction can cause physical damage to marble statues and surfaces.
Marble is made out of mostly carbonates. When any acid, including hydrochloric acid, is added to a carbonate, carbon dioxide will form. The acid may bubble as the reaction takes place, and some or all of the marble will be destroyed.
Yes, it does! marble is basic and reacts with the acid rain.
Marble
The metamorphic rock marble would react with hydrochloric acid.
Salt
When chloroform reacts with nitric acid,nitrochloroform (chloropicrin) and water are formed.
Becuase its wearing down the calcite and marble as it runs across it
Marble - of any type - is a rock made largely of calcium carbonate, on an elemental level. Calcium carbonate reacts with acid. It's that simple.
any liquids that contain acids such as orange juuce, tomato juice, etc. marble is a base and reacts with an acid.
because marble reacts with acid, therefore granite is a better solution for a city centre statue
acid+metal-->salt plus hydrogen
Because chalk has a higher pH scle with makes it more corrosive
because marble reacts with acid, therefore granite is a better solution for a city centre statue