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When you drop an acid like hydrochloric acid on some minerals this will happen: A acid becomes water B the mineral dissolves into liquid C the acid starts forming bubbles D nothing ever happens
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When you drop an acid like hydrochloric acid on some minerals this will happen:
A acid becomes water
B the mineral dissolves
into liquid
C the acid starts forming bubbles
D nothing ever happens
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B the minerals do dissolve
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