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What effect does oxidation have on the colour of rocks?
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Oxidation can change the colour of rocks. When rocks containing iron minerals undergo oxidation, the iron reacts with oxygen to form iron oxide (rust), which gives the rock a reddish-brown or yellowish-brown colour. This is why many rocks that undergo oxidation, such as those containing haematite or magnetite, often change from their original colour to shades of red or brown.
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Chapter 9: Weathering - EXERCISES [Page 86]
