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Hard water (or 'lime') scale.
no they are insoluble
cooling the water
== == Acidity can dissolve certain rocks through chemical reaction.
Oxygen oxidizes. CO2 needs water ... making carbonic acid, which will dissolve some rocks. Sulfa also needs water to eventually form sulfuric acid, which will dissolve just about anything.
Hard water (or 'lime') scale.
rocks
no they are insoluble
Rain water can dissolve rocks like limestone.
metasomatism
ANSWER:Yes. Everything dissolves in water. If the water is purified, it will dissolve almost anything. Water, in its purest form will dissolve rocks and minerals. peace up yo roxxon
Usually, yes. For example, if you put a piece of rock candy into a glass of water, it will dissolve.
As it flows above and underground, it comes into contact with rocks and soil, where minerals are eroded of the rocks or soil and dissolve into the water.
Water can dissolve some of the matter found in rocks. Also, through the alternating processes of freezing and melting, water can cause pieces of rocks to fall into it.
Calcium acetate is reasonably soluble in water, so vinegar will dissolve limestone (calcium carbonate).
cooling the water
Rocks,generally'seperate out from water,but,few may have infinitesimally low solubility in water.It depends on the chemical composition of the rock.