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Carbonation, or minerals chemically changing due to the introduction of
carbonic acid, is an example of​

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Answered by Sarah0909
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Here we have water (e.g., as rain) plus carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, combining to create carbonic acid. Then carbonic acid dissociates (comes apart) to form hydrogen and carbonate ions. Those ions can eventually combine (probably in the ocean) to form the mineral calcite

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