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What is the solubility components of rock

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Answered by kskishorekumaar582
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Answer:

Water when mixed with Carbon-di-oxide and Oxygen.

Explanation:

When water (e.g. rainwater) mixes with carbon dioxide gas in the air or in air pockets in the soil, a weak acid solution, called carbonic acid, is produced. When carbonic acid flows through the cracks of some rocks, it chemically reacts with the rock causing some of it to dissolve.

Answered by trilokvega
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Answer:

Soluble rocks dissolve leading to the formation of caves and cavities that may eventually collapse or act as holes into which overlying materials funnel, causing subsidence at the surface

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