Likley the easiest way would be to increase the surface area of the marble... So hit it with a hammer! Also if you can put it completley submerged in the lemon juice and heat it
When metal is brought into contact with fruit juice, the reaction is that of mild corrosion. This is because of the chemical makeup of both substances.
It depends what happened to the glass of juice...? An object is not a change =P
maybe
Lemon juice and baking soda will react endothermically to produce water, carbon dioxide, and the soluble salt sodium citrate. The chemical equation for this reaction is: HC6H5O7+NaHCO3-->CO2+H2O+NaC6H5O7.
physical reaction
there is no chemicle reaction
Juice is not a reaction; it is a liquid mixture.
When metal is brought into contact with fruit juice, the reaction is that of mild corrosion. This is because of the chemical makeup of both substances.
homogenous
== == Washing Soda+lemon juice=co2+other products == == A chemical reaction has taken place between the reactants, washing soda and lemon juice. Carbon dioxide is one of the products. the chemical change cannot be reversed. So it is a irreversible change.
It depends what happened to the glass of juice...? An object is not a change =P
maybe
Yes, grape juice is slightly acidic
Lemon juice and baking soda will react endothermically to produce water, carbon dioxide, and the soluble salt sodium citrate. The chemical equation for this reaction is: HC6H5O7+NaHCO3-->CO2+H2O+NaC6H5O7.
yes
physical reaction
yes.