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Nothing happens. Gold will not react with sulfuric acid.
React with it. What you may see is 'fizzing', which is the liberation of carbon dioxide from the limestone. Limestone is an impure form of calcium carbonate(CaCO3) Like all acid/carbonate reactions, there is the liberation of carbon dioxide and water. Here is the balanced reaction equation. Sulphuric Acid + Calcium carbonate(lomestone) gives calcium sulphate + water + Carbon dioxide. H2SO4(aq) + CaCO3(s) = CaSO4(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g) . NB Calcium carbonate exists in many forms ; viz: limestone, chalk, marble, egg shells, to name but a few.
When sulfuric acid reacts with limestone, calcium sulfate, carbon dioxide, and water are formed. The calcium sulfate is usually in the form of gypsum. The carbon dioxide is released as a gas, causing bubbling or fizzing.
sulfuric acid or sulphuric acid
The sulfuric acid in the Lechuguilla Cave is not produced by a specific organism but is a result of hydrogen sulfide gas reacting with oxygen and water in the cave environment. This reaction produces sulfuric acid that dissolves the surrounding limestone, creating unique cave formations.
A reaction occur, calcium sulfate is obtained.
Nothing happens. Gold will not react with sulfuric acid.
sulfuric acid Like to correct who ever answered this ? Because it not sulfuric acid. The correct answer to this? is: Carbonic Acid....
it forms calcium sulphate
Nothing happens because gold doesn't react with sulfuric acid.
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The chemical reactions of sulfuric acid are chemical changes.
When acid rain falls on a limestone statue, carbon dioxide gas is produced as a result of the reaction between the acid rain (which contains sulfuric acid or nitric acid) and the calcium carbonate in the limestone.
React with it. What you may see is 'fizzing', which is the liberation of carbon dioxide from the limestone. Limestone is an impure form of calcium carbonate(CaCO3) Like all acid/carbonate reactions, there is the liberation of carbon dioxide and water. Here is the balanced reaction equation. Sulphuric Acid + Calcium carbonate(lomestone) gives calcium sulphate + water + Carbon dioxide. H2SO4(aq) + CaCO3(s) = CaSO4(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g) . NB Calcium carbonate exists in many forms ; viz: limestone, chalk, marble, egg shells, to name but a few.
When sulfuric acid reacts with limestone, calcium sulfate, carbon dioxide, and water are formed. The calcium sulfate is usually in the form of gypsum. The carbon dioxide is released as a gas, causing bubbling or fizzing.
sulfuric acid or sulphuric acid
when the sulfurous, sulfuric, or nitric acids in polluted air react with the calcite in marble and limestone, the calcite dissolves.