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hydrochloric acid fizzes when it is dropped on what mineral?

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Limestone is a sedimentary rock that is composed of the mineral calcite. When a drop of dilute hydrochloric acid is placed on this rock, it bubbles and fizzes as carbon dioxide is released. This reaction can only occur when a rock is composed of the mineral calcite (CaCO3).

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mineral calcite

Limestone is a sedimentary rock that is composed of the mineral calcite. When a drop of dilute hydrochloric acid is placed on this rock, it bubbles and fizzes as carbon dioxide is released. This reaction can only occur when a rock is composed of the mineral calcite (CaCO3).

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