Multiple Choice
The reaction most likely to lead to the formation of calcium bicarbonate in limestone regions is
A) the reaction between calcium chloride and sodium carbonate.
B) the reaction between sodium nitrate and carbonic acid.
C) the reaction between sodium hydroxide and acetic acid.
D) the reaction between calcium carbonate and carbonic acid.
E) the reaction between sodium carbonate and calcium carbonate.
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