When the hydrochloric acid is dropped on limestone it will start to bubble (which is carbon dioxide). After thirty minutes, there will be CaCl2 and water left on the limestone.
Dilute hydrochloric acid (HCl) is used, and this fizzes due to the presence of calcium carbonate (CACO3) in limestone
Nothing will happen to the Sandstone :D Hope that would help =)
No gas is released when sulphur is added to dilute hydrochloric acid.
it produces hydrogen
2hcl- + k2co3====>2h2co3+2kcl
Dilute hydrochloric acid (HCl) is used, and this fizzes due to the presence of calcium carbonate (CACO3) in limestone
Nothing will happen to the Sandstone :D Hope that would help =)
No gas is released when sulphur is added to dilute hydrochloric acid.
solid is it?
A base - sodium hydroxide.
Hydrogen gas.
no it was all wrong its fake
it produces hydrogen
ironchloride and sulphuric acid
2hcl- + k2co3====>2h2co3+2kcl
dilute hydrochloric acid
Magnesium react easily with hydrochloric acid and magnesium chloride is obtained.