what happens when marble is treated with hydrochloric acid
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Answer:Pieces of marble are thrown into hydro-chloric acid. Explanation: Calcium carbonate is dissolved by hydrochloric acid, thereby forming gaseous carbon dioxide: The combined reactants have a higher chemical potential than the combined products, i.e. the reaction takes place spontaneously.
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when marble is treated with hcl then bubbles of carbon dioxide released.
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