The metamorphic rock marble would react with hydrochloric acid.
marble (metamorphic) reacts to hydrochloric acid.
No. Gneiss does not contain carbonate miners, and thus does not react with acid.
Some will. Marble, for instance. It depends on their chemistry.
Depending to the acid concentration but I'd suppose that it is rather inert to acid.
Rhyolite does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.
Tin can not only react with citric acid, it can react with any acid.
it depends on how strong the acid is
phosphoric acid
Depending to the acid concentration but I'd suppose that it is rather inert to acid.
No. Gneiss is metamorphosed granite. It does not contain any carbonates so it does not fizz.
Obsidian does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.
Rhyolite does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.
Tin can not only react with citric acid, it can react with any acid.
Granite does not react with acid. Igneous rocks in general rarely react with acid.
No, conglomerate does not react to acid.
quartz does not react to acid
Silver does not react with hydrochloric acid.
It does not react
Plutonium easily react with nitric acid.
Iodine will will not react with hydroelectric acid