If lemon juice is added to marble what happens
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#When the acidic lemon juice is added, it reacts with the alkaline of the limestone to produce carbon dioxide, therefore resulting in the appearance of bubbles. Marble is a rock formed from limestone and will react with the acid the same way as the limestone.
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calcium carbonate present in marble reacts with acid and after corrosion it forms dull spots
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