Geography, asked by Umang6227, 11 months ago

Oxidation chages the size and colour of the rocks

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Answered by SmileQueen
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Answer:

Oxidation is the reaction of rock minerals with oxygen, thus changing the mineral composition of the rock. When minerals in rock oxidize, they become less resistant to weathering. Iron, a commonly known mineral, becomes red or rust colored when oxidized.

Answered by dackpower
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Answer:

The result of the reaction of rock crystals with oxygen, which transforms the mineral structure of the rock is known as Oxidisation.

Explanation:

The disintegration of rock by synthetic reactions known as chemical weathering. These processes constitute the method of hydrolysis, oxidation,  and carbonation. These methods either develop or dissolve minerals, therefore changing the characteristics of the rock’s mineral structure.

When metals in rock oxidize, they turn to be less repellent to weathering. Iron, an ordinarily perceived mineral, turns to be red or rust-colored when oxidized.

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