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What happens when dilute sulphuric acid reacts with marble pieces?

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Answered by meenukutti37
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Explanation:

Answer. You can see it bubbling through the acid as it runs down the stone. In contrast, sulfuric acid reacts with marble to form gypsum (CaSO4), which forms a protective barrier on the surface of the stone, so that no visible damage occurs.

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