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What do acids react with in limestone to form giant cave systems? metals hydroxides carbonates lipids
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What do acids react with in limestone to form giant cave systems?
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Answer: Carbonates
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Carbonates. Carbonation is a form a chemical weathering where the dissolution of limestone takes place. This is what forms the giant cave systems.
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