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why Acid caused limestone to fizz is chemical change? short answer
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The fizzing of limestone when it comes into contact with acid is a chemical change because it involves a reaction between the acid and the calcium carbonate in limestone, producing carbon dioxide gas and dissolving the limestone. This process alters the chemical composition of the original materials, which is characteristic of a chemical change.
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