in disinagrates deppending wat kind of rock it is \
If you put cold dilute Hydrochloric acid on a carbonate rock the acid dissolves the rock and you get bubbles of carbon dioxide in the acid. This reaction will only happen with carbonate rocks.
No. Acid rain is the result of nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides put into the atmosphere by volcanoes and the burning of fossil fuels.
When acid is put onto a piece of rock, a chemical reaction may occur where the acid can dissolve or etch the rock depending on its composition. This can result in the rock being eroded or broken down over time. The rate of reaction depends on factors such as the type of acid and the mineral composition of the rock.
It depends wether that particular acid can dissolve some particular kind of rock. If it can, you'll usually obtain a solution of acid and rock.
Yes, acid rain is acid pollution. The exhaust from manufacturing put chemicals into the air that make it acidic. That acidity is carried by the air all over the globe and comes down when it rains.
if you put aluminum foil on hydrochloric acid it can flow joke! hehe
there going to put solo fantrast around the world
Alkali paint.
When coal is burnt it gives an off-put of carbon dioxide plus sulfur dioxide. this is bad as it goes into the atmosphere and can produce acid rain. acid rain is when sulfur dioxide is mixed with water vapour creating acid this then falls as rain
Acid rain is caused by the many pollutions we put in our atmosphere that combine together and create an acidic substace that can ruin our cars, statues, and harm are health among other things.
you can put it in a bowl full of toxic acid and wait for it, boom!!
Carbonation