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chemical wethering write short note

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Answered by deepmangat
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Chemical weathering is the process by which rocks are broken down by chemical reactions. ... When iron in rocks reacts with oxygen, it forms iron oxide, which weakens the rock. Carbonation is the mixing of water with carbon dioxide to make carbonic acid. This type of weathering is important in the formation of caves.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chemical weathering is when chemicals in rain and moving water react with rocks and minerals to change or weaken them in some way. Chemical weathering always causes some type of chemical reaction within the rock or mineral itself. Expand your knowledge of the breaking down of rocks and soil through examples of erosion

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