It depends wether that particular acid can dissolve some particular kind of rock.
If it can, you'll usually obtain a solution of acid and rock.
i also dont know. dont ask me
you get sodium sulphate and hydrogen chloride
It releases bubbles if carbon dioxide gas.
It releases bubbles if carbon dioxide gas.
Dissolving a rock in acid is the equivalent of
No, schist rock does not bubble when it is placed in hydrochloric acid. Schist rock does not react with any acid.
you get moon rock.
It will corroed the rock away
Calcite.
you get sodium sulphate and hydrogen chloride
The molecules that make up the rock vibrate faster, with greater velocity.
Absolutely nothing, it's a solid piece of ROCK.
It releases bubbles if carbon dioxide gas.
It releases bubbles if carbon dioxide gas.
Your Piece of the Rock was created in 1979.
How carbonic acid wheather rock
Dissolving a rock in acid is the equivalent of
No, schist rock does not bubble when it is placed in hydrochloric acid. Schist rock does not react with any acid.