Chemistry, asked by aabeeha447, 19 days ago

how does limestone dissolved in water​

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Answered by hariprasadsahu1979
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Explanation:

Limestone is mostly made up of the mineral calcium carbonate (CaCO3). … But if you add an acid, you add hydrogen ions (H+), which will react with the carbonate to form hydrogen carbonate HCO3- ions, which are very soluble in water, and the limestone will dissolve.

Answered by HR51KAMUNDA
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Answer:

Limestone is mostly made up of the mineral calcium carbonate (CaCO3). … But if you add an acid, you add hydrogen ions (H+), which will react with the carbonate to form hydrogen carbonate HCO3- ions, which are very soluble in water, and the limestone will dissolve

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