Re: brick acid
- From: "donald haarmann" <donald-haarmann@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 09 May 2006 14:44:58 GMT
"Salmon Egg" <salmonegg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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| What is created that is so insoluble? Silicates already insoluble and will
| stay that that way with HCl. Gypsum seems like the only thing that is
| mnoderately insoluble that I can think of.
|
| Bill
| -- Ferme le Bush
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Calcium as calcium carbonate (limestone, marble, and in dolomite {CaMg(CO3)2)} is very common
and easily solublised. Kansas City for instance in built on, into and some old building of limestone.
The surface rock of upper Manattan is Inwood (domomitic) Marble. Agricultural lime[stone] is spread
by the mega ton on lawns.
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donald j haarmann
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Die fröhliche Wissenschaft, IV, 1886
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