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1 I | then acid over them; the carbonic acid immediately commenced 2 I | lecturer here poured the carbonic acid out of the glass in 3 I | when the gravitation of the carbonic acid was at once apparent.] 4 I | readily applied. [Some of the carbonic acid was poured from one 5 I(6)| it. Marble is composed of carbonic acid and lime, and, in chemical 6 I(6)| acid is added to it, the carbonic acid is set free, and the 7 I(6)| to form sulphate of lime. Carbonic acid, under ordinary circumstances,