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Limestone Dissolution in a Karst Setting Is Due Largely to the Generation

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Limestone dissolution in a karst setting is due largely to the generation of this acid.


A) nitric acid
B) humic acid
C) carbonic acid
D) perchloric acid
E) bicarbonate acid

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