What is Chemical Weathering – Geology In
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What is Chemical Weathering – Geology In
Chemical weathering is the process by which rocks and minerals are broken down or transformed through chemical reactions involving environmental agents such as water, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and acids. These reactions alter the molecular structure of the minerals, often producing new compounds that weaken the rock, leading to its eventual disintegration. Unlike physical weathering, which mechanically breaks rocks into smaller pieces without chan…
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