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yes when you put vinegar on limestone it does sizzle

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Can limestone be separated from fossils by using vinegar?

When you put limestone into vinegar, it will shift around and sometimes create bubbles.


Do skittles dissolve in saltwater or vinegar?

when you put vinger in skittle it will sink but if you put sour skittles in it will sizzle up


Is it true or false that limestone can be separated from fossils through the of vinegar?

True. Vinegar contains acetic acid which can dissolve the calcium carbonate in limestone, making it possible to separate the fossils from the limestone.


Would limestone raise pH of vinegar?

Yes, because limestone neutralize acetic acid.


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What happens when limestone rock is put into vinegar?

When limestone (which is primarily composed of calcium carbonate) is put into vinegar (which is primarily acetic acid), a chemical reaction occurs. The acetic acid in vinegar reacts with the calcium carbonate in limestone to produce carbon dioxide gas, water, and calcium acetate. This reaction is often used in laboratory settings to simulate the process of chemical weathering on rocks.


What substance bubbles when vinegar is added to it?

The rock that fizzes when applied to vinegar is MARBLE, you will have to grind it up into powder first though. Edited by Sjheerts: actually no it is not marble. it is something inside the marble. it is called calcite


What kind of igneous rocks that formed a bubbles when putting a vinegar?

limestone


What happens when you put a rock in vinegar water?

limestone will begin to fizz and slowly breakdown. It shows the affects of eroision due to the chemical makeup of limestone.


Can vinegar dissolve rocks?

Calcium acetate is reasonably soluble in water, so vinegar will dissolve limestone (calcium carbonate).


Is it true or false that limestone can be separated from fossils through the use of vinegar?

True


Is true or false limestone can be separated from fossils through the use of vinegar?

In most cases both the limestone AND the fossil will be dissolved by the vinegar (eg a crinoid in Carboniferous limestone), so no. However, some fossils (eg echinoderms in the Chalk) are silicified and in these cases dissolving the limestone in vinegar will expose the fossil in spectacular detail and in other cases the fossil will dissolve more slowly than the matrix, so yes. . In other words there is NO true or false answer, fossil preparation and conservation is a discipline in itself.