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प्रश्न
Name the four processes involved in chemical weathering.
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उत्तर
The four processes involved in chemical weathering are:
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Oxidation: The reaction of minerals, especially those containing iron, with oxygen in the air or water, leading to the formation of rust (iron oxide) and causing the rock to weaken and break down.
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Carbonation: The reaction between carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and minerals like calcium carbonate in rocks (such as limestone), forming carbonic acid which dissolves the minerals.
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Hydration: The absorption of water molecules into the mineral structure of rocks, leading to the expansion and weakening of the minerals, making the rock more prone to breakdown.
- Solution: The process where minerals in the rock dissolve in water, particularly in the presence of acids. For example, limestone dissolves when exposed to carbonic acid in rainwater, causing the rock to break down completely.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
What are the main types of chemical weathering?
Identify the type of weathering from the given description.
The rock rusts.
Discuss the role of water in the process of chemical weathering.
How do animals and plants assist in weathering?
Distinguish between the following:
Mechanical Weathering’ and ‘Chemical Weathering’.
Distinguish between :
Physical Weathering and Chemical Weathering.
Distinguish between the following :
Granular Disintegration and Block Disintegration.
Give Reasons:
Chemical weathering is predominant in hot and humid zones.
Mention the agents of chemical weathering.
The process of dissolution of rock substances in water is ______.
