A reaction of oxydation with the oxygen from air.
It may speed up when heated.
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Salt
Yes there is a chemical reaction called 'Effervecense'.
lime
any reaction
decomposition
A reaction of oxydation with the oxygen from air.
It does absolutely nothing, all the peroxide does to the chalk is make the chalk look wet for many hours.
Chalk doesn't react with pure water.
Yes because make the chalk into a powder increases its surface area so it is more likely to react, so rate of reaction is increased
Chris Chalk's birth name is Christopher Eugene Chalk.
Yes the chalk is turned into salt and water if there is enough vinegar
CaCO3,s + 2H+aq --> Ca2+aq + CO2,g + H2Oliq You don't need to heat it up, it goes very well at room temperature, even below freezing point. The reaction rate depends more on coarseness of the chalk and the concentration of HCl.
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