What rock has no visible signs of grains fossil present light in color plus acid test?

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2026-06-01 13:20

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The rock you are describing is likely a type of limestone, specifically a fine-grained variety such as chalk. Limestone is often light in color and can fizz or effervesce when it comes into contact with acid due to the presence of calcium carbonate. The lack of visible grains or fossils suggests it is a more finely textured form of limestone.

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