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Carbonic acid disintegrates limestone as a result of

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Answered by bhimacharan92
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Explanation:

Limestone is one familiar form of calcium carbonate. Acids in acid rain promote the dissolution of calcium carbonate by reacting with the carbonate anion. ... Because surface waters are in equilibrium with atmospheric carbon dioxide there is a constant concentration of carbonic acid, H2CO3, in the water.

Answered by dolfisingh23
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Answer:

Carbonation

Explanation:

Carbonation

When rainwater passes through the atmosphere some carbon dioxide present in air dissolves in the rainwater and forms a week carbonate acid this carbonic acid reacts chemically online stone and disintegrate them.

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