From:
gary grossman <grossman@zzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Mon, 24 Oct 2005 15:43:21 -0400
Subject:
Vinegar & blue alabaster
Well I tried John's vinegar test and there was no fizzing. However,
when I poured the vinegar on some Kansas limstone I got some fizz (not a
lot) with the same result with some white italian marble (maybe
carrara). Frankly I expected more fizz on the later. BTW the vinegar
had 6.5% acidity. atb, g
Gary D. Grossman
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