yes it doexs
No it just dissolves
False. They are similar but different. As the particles react with exposure to weathering & ultra-violet and other stimuli they change and thus lose natural ligand bonding and no longer adhere to the substrate.
Types of chemical weathering include hydrolysis, oxidation, carbonation, and solution. Hydrolysis breaks down minerals through the addition of water, while oxidation involves the reaction of minerals with oxygen. Carbonation occurs when minerals react with carbonic acid, and solution involves the dissolution of minerals in water.
Technetium is an artificial chemical element and is extracted from fission products, also prepared by neutron activation or by irradiation in particles accelerators.
All soils owe their existence to rock. Rock came first.
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One common example is a battery-powered device, where the chemical energy stored in the battery is converted to electrical energy to power the device. Another example is a fuel cell, where chemical reactions between fuel and an oxidizing agent produce electrical energy.
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Sedimentary deposits came from and still come from the weathering and erosion of surface features and from the deposition of the remains of organisms.
They came out with it in Nov. 2006.
The fertile soil in the central highlands was formed by volcanic activity, which deposited nutrient-rich minerals and rock particles over time. Erosion and weathering further contributed to the development of this fertile soil by breaking down rocks and organic material.