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The acid will react with the carbonate minerals, releasing CO2 gas, the minerals will "fizz".
Fizz. Carbonate mineral are alkaline and these react with the acid to produce a chloride salt and Carbon dioxide gas.
Fizz. Carbonate mineral are alkaline and these react with the acid to produce a chloride salt and Carbon dioxide gas.
The mineral fizzes as it releases bubbles of carbon dioxide.
Carbonate
The acid will react with the carbonate minerals, releasing CO2 gas, the minerals will "fizz".
Fizz. Carbonate mineral are alkaline and these react with the acid to produce a chloride salt and Carbon dioxide gas.
Fizz. Carbonate mineral are alkaline and these react with the acid to produce a chloride salt and Carbon dioxide gas.
The mineral fizzes as it releases bubbles of carbon dioxide.
Fizz. Carbonate mineral are alkaline and these react with the acid to produce a chloride salt and Carbon dioxide gas.
To check if it is a carbonate or not
Carbonate
hydrolic acid No such thing as hydrolic acid.
Calcite (CaCO3) fizzes when it comes into contact with hydrochloric acid.
Magnesium Carbonate
Some minerals give off carbon dioxide bubble when acid is dropped on them. Geologists have termed this as the "acid test".
because there some toxic materials in carbonate minerals thats why it readts more readily to hydrochloric acid than others...