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I have not tried this, bu seen indications online that acid reacts more intensely when hot. This is probably due to the catalyzation effects of heat on chemical reactions.

Higher temperature means that the particles in the acid are moving faster.

This includes the protons released by acids into solutions.

By moving faster the protons colide more with the marble surface, making the acid more reactive.

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