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example of how chemical weathering is caused​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chemical weathering occurs when water dissolves minerals in a rock, producing new compounds. ... Hydrolysis occurs, for example, when water comes in contact with granite. Feldspar crystals inside the granite react chemically, forming clay minerals. The clay weakens the rock, making it more likely to break.

Answered by EdmondIsDumb
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Chemical weathering is caused when water dissolves the minerals, into a rock, therefore creating new substances.

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