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Distinguish between the following:
Carbonation and Solution.
Distinguish Between
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Solution
| Feature | Carbonation | Solution |
| Definition | Carbonation is the process where carbon dioxide in the atmosphere reacts with minerals like calcium carbonate in rocks to form carbonic acid, which dissolves the minerals. | Solution is the process where minerals in a rock dissolve directly in water, especially when the water is acidic. |
| Process | Carbonic acid formed from carbon dioxide dissolves minerals like calcium carbonate, leading to rock breakdown. | Water (especially rainwater) dissolves minerals, breaking down the rock without chemical change. |
| Common Rock Types Affected | Common in limestone and marble, which contain calcium carbonate. | Common in rocks like limestone, gypsum, and salts, which dissolve easily in water. |
| Result | Rocks like limestone dissolve over time, leading to the formation of caves and karst landscapes. | Rocks are completely dissolved in water, often forming features like sinkholes or dissolution channels. |
| Example | The dissolution of limestone to form calcium bicarbonate by carbonic acid. | The dissolution of limestone by rainwater containing dissolved carbon dioxide. |
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