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Calcium carbonate and sodium chloride doesn't react.
Calcium carbonate precipitates
No it does not.
sulfuric acid in the rain water reacts with calcium carbonate.
Forms Calcium Chloride.
Nope, Calcium is stronger then the iron so it keeps its hold on the carbonate
Calcium carbonate easily react with acids.
calcium nitrate crystals
it takes about 36 years for the acid rain to react with calcium carbonate which include limestone and marble. HOPE this help!
Calcium Carbonate
No. Sodium and calcium will not react with each other because they are both non-metals.
It's the concentration of the acid.Limestone and marble are forms of calcium carbonate.Acid rain reacts with calcium carbonate. The stronger the acid the more quickly it effects calcium carbonate and dissolves.