It's called dissolution, a form of chemical weathering.
You think to chemical weathering of minerals; the most important action is the dissolution with acids.
It is called weathering...
Epidote is formed from a set of minerals, and it is used to form other mineral types of its own kind by chemical reactions on it.
They have different structures.
A mineral is a naturally occuring chemical compound. A mineral is different from a rock/boulder which can be an aggregate of minerals, or non minerals and does not have a specific chemical composition as a mineral does
The desert receives little rainfall that would normally dissolve and wash away minerals.
Basic Geology lists over 200 different types of non living minerals.
We apply the term chemical weathering to the (chemical) reactions that occur and dissolve minerals in rock.
Different nutrients are important in different chemical reactions; this question is really too broad to answer.
Oxygen causes oxidation reactions; carbon dioxide with water (as carbonic acid) dissolve minerals.
minerals
When minerals come into contact with air and water, some dissolve and others react and change into different minerals.
Chemical Rock
in chemical the minerals present in the rock dissolve in water causing chemical weathering
Combinations of elements formed by chemical reactions, heat, and/or pressure.
deposition, erosion, and chemical reactions
Carbon dioxide plus water can dissolve minerals.
clay, minerals and sand.
Heat