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Acid precipitation chemically weathering a 5.0-kg limestone rock . which coukd be the result ?

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a 4.8-kg limestone rock and some sediments that are not limestone

Step-by-step explanation:

"Chemical weathering breaks apart rocks by changing their mineral composition. When limestone is chemically weathered by any agent, the rock that is changed is no longer limestone. The sediments may remain in place or be eroded away."

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A 4.8-kg limestone rock and some sediments that are not limestone.
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