lime juice and butter milk make stains on the marble floor ? why?
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This is because marble is made of calcium carbonate and lemon juice is acidic in nature. This acid in lemon reacts with the calcium carbonate in marble and corrode the marble producing carbon dioxide. When lemon juice will fall on marble floor, it will leave dull spots on the floor and leaves the marble textured.
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Lime juice and buttermilk leave stains on the marble floor.
- Marble is made up of calcium carbonate which is neither acidic nor basic. It's a calcite-based stone that reacts with acid quickly.
- Lime and buttermilk are acidic in nature.
- If a drop of lime juice or buttermilk falls on the marble floor, it starts to corrode the marble due to its acidic nature leaving dull and white spots on it.
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