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Marble is made from limestone under the influence of heat and pressure. The chemical formula for limestone or marble chips is CaCO3. When you added the chips to the acid solutions, they effervesce What
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Marble is made from limestone under the influence of heat and pressure. The chemical formula for limestone or marble chips is CaCO3. When you added the chips to the acid solutions, they effervesce
What is the gas that is produced?
What is the chemical formula of the gas?
How could you test rocks for the presence of limestone?
Write a balanced symbol model for the reaction of limestone with hydrochloric acid.
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Sabes que you creo que es helium
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carbon dioxide is produced.
CO2 is the chemical formula.
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