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That is a chemical change. The acid is in a chemical reaction with the calcium carbonate (limestone) and is releasing carbon dioxide (the fizzing)

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I am not sure but I think it is Physical change.

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It's a physical change. The limestone simply gets dissolved in water - the chemical composition remains the same.

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It is a chemical change.

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It is a chemical change

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