A Chemical Rock
It is a Solution.
These are acidic salts, asCuCl2.
Salt completely dissolved in water forms a saline solution.
Sugar in water forms a sweet syrup. The more sugar dissolved into the water the thicker (and more syrupy) it will become.
When NaOH is dissolved, if forms separate ions which cancel charge to make a neutral SOLUTION. Hope to have clarified this misunderstanding.
sedimentary rock
Chemical Rock
Non-Clastic, or chemical, sedimentary rock is formed from dissolved minerals. These rocks are made of chemical sediments that have been dissolved from minerals. Solid minerals precipitate out of the solution in water. These minerals layer, and the water above them causes the pressure which forms the rock.
rock's that forms when dissolved minerals fall out of solution, usually in water.
hydrogenous sediment
sedimentary rock that forms when minerals crystallize from a solution
a solution
Yes, by definition, because anything "dissolved" in a liquid forms a "solution".
The key is the sediments. ... Biochemical sedimentary rocks are formed from organic processes that involve living organisms producing the sediments. These living organisms can be snails and clams whose discarded calcium carbonate shells can form limestone.
Halite is an evaporite mineral, meaning it forms as a result of evaporation from concentrated liquid solutions containing dissolved minerals.
It is a Solution.
Mineral deposits are formed when ground water that contains dissolved minerals are cooled or has evaporated. Some of these mineral deposits are iron ions, magnesium, and calcium.