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    When in Contact with Hydrochloric Acid,which Mineral Gives Off Bubbles
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When in Contact with Hydrochloric Acid,which Mineral Gives Off Bubbles

Question 60

Question 60

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When in contact with hydrochloric acid,which mineral gives off bubbles of carbon dioxide gas? When in contact with hydrochloric acid,which mineral gives off bubbles of carbon dioxide gas?   A)  quartz B)  halite C)  calcite D)  fluorite


A) quartz
B) halite
C) calcite
D) fluorite

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