it depend what kind of stone you have. if your stone is mostly made up of silicates, the best choice is HF. HF dissolve all silicates easily but be careful, this acid is very dangerous.
if you have other type of rocks like carbonates, nitrates, fulfide,... a good choice could be aquaregia. aquaregiais made up of 3 part HCl and one part HNO3. again this is a very dangerous acid. you dont want to play with these acids if you are not expert in using acids
Yes, Tums, which is a brand of antacid that contains calcium carbonate, can dissolve in water. When Tums is placed in water, it breaks down into its individual ions which can help neutralize stomach acid.
"Desolve" is not a recognized word in English. It may be a misspelling of "dissolve," which means to become incorporated into a liquid so as to form a solution.
You can dissolve calcium on seashells using a weak acid like vinegar or citric acid. Soak the seashells in the acid solution for a few hours to help break down the calcium deposits. Be careful to not leave them in the solution for too long as it can damage the shells.
Acid rain can damage rock or stone by dissolving the minerals that hold the rock or stone together, leading to erosion and weakening of the material. Over time, the surface of the rock or stone can become pitted and rough due to the chemical reactions with the acid in the rain.
For gold testing with acid on a testing stone, you typically only need to leave the acid on the stone for a few seconds. The reaction will occur quickly, and you should be able to determine if the item is gold or not in a short period of time. Be sure to follow safety precautions when using acid for testing.
no i does not desolve in water
Yes it does desolve in tea .
just use desolve :) easy peasy
berbrus velg is the best medicine for kidney stone. it desolve the stone very slowly but efficiently. Common stones are desolved with a weak but oxalic acid and calcium stones was desolved in some weaks.
Wait for the body to heal itself.
Yes, Tums, which is a brand of antacid that contains calcium carbonate, can dissolve in water. When Tums is placed in water, it breaks down into its individual ions which can help neutralize stomach acid.
hydrocyanic acid
acid rain has the unsettling ability to erase and obliterate stone and metal.
No, but phosphoric acid may help a kidney stone form.
Acid and chemicals are best stone product.
Acid rain can dissolve stones.
"Desolve" is not a recognized word in English. It may be a misspelling of "dissolve," which means to become incorporated into a liquid so as to form a solution.