I believe you're referring to sulfuric acid, which is in acid rain.
Themost important cause is water. Water weathers rock by dissolving it.
Carbon Dioxide.
Oxygen (:
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Yes, it is a chemical change.
When something fizzes and foams, it's producing some sort of gas within it, thus it's going from a solid/liquid to a gas (a physical change). But, this gas is likely not the same material that it came from. it's just a byproduct of a chemical reaction with in it (a chemical change).
Natural gas
The gas yielded from a chamical reaction should be allowed to pass through clean lime water. If the gas is CO2, it turns lime water milky by formation of CaCO3. This is the confirmatory test for CO2 gas
Oxygen is the major gas that is the cause chemical weathering.
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Yes, the signs of a chemical reaction are: gas, precipitation, heat, color change
another gas found in air, carbon dioxide, also causes chemical, weathering. Carbon dioxide dissolves in rainwater and in water that sinks through air pockets in the soil. The result is a weak acid called carbonic acid. Carbonic acid easily weathers rocks such as marble and limestone.
The cause of an explosion is a violent chemical reaction with release of gas.
A chemical reaction can change a substance into a solid, liquid, or gas. It may cause a substance to explode or could cause no change at all.
Toyota has recently started replacing their gas pedals. These were the cause of major recalls.
Carbon dixoide is the major gas. It depletes the ozone.
Yes, gas is a chemical indeed.
All chemical reactions cause the change of color and the Change in temperature. Chemical reactions also have the characteristic of releasing gas.