Sedimentary rocks are broken into two classes: clasticand chemical. Clastic sedimentary rocks are composed of rock particles, and chemical sedimentary rocks are composed of precipitation of minerals in solution.
Non-clastic sedimentary rocks are the class of rocks that are deposited from a solution made by an organic process. This class of rocks forms through the evaporation of water or the debris of plants or animals. Limestone, chert, and rock gypsum are example of non-clastic sedimentary rocks.
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Those described in the question would be classified as non-clastic, biochemical sedimentary rocks.
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your question is not clearly understood but rocks is made of weathered and eroded rocks and also made of hard minerals
Organic sedimentary rocks are formed from animal and plant debris and examples of this type of rocks are coal and some limestone which is formed from coral, fecal, algal debris.
non-clastic rocks
Biochemical sedimentary rocks.
A residue is something that is left behind after a reaction that is undesired. A precipitate is the amorphous solid formed after a reaction and is usually the desired result.
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.
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Sedimentary rocks come from the fragments of pre-existing rocks called sediments. There are three types of sedimentary rocks, each coming from different kinds of sediments. Clastic sedimentary rocks are created from the broken pieces of other rocks, while chemical sedimentary rocks form from mineral crystals like halite and gypsum
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Biochemical sedimentary rocks.
Biochemical sedimentary rocks.
Yes, sedimentary rocks can form through chemical processes. One example is the precipitation of minerals from solution, which occurs when dissolved ions in water bond together to form solid minerals. Another example is chemical weathering, where minerals in rocks are dissolved or altered by chemical reactions, leading to the formation of new minerals.
Non-clastic rocks
Sedimentary rocks can be found anywhere rock particles, clay, and organic matter has deposited itself and lithified from overburden pressure or chemical precipitation from a saturated solution. Sedimentary rock covers 75% of the surface of the Earth's continents.
Chemical sedimentary rocks precipitate from solution. Organic is a subsection of chemical and includes limestone and coal, detrital, or clastic, are detritus, or fragments, of other rocks (e.g., sandstone). ChaCha on!
Chemical
sedimentary rock that forms when minerals crystallize from a solution
These minerals are called evaporites.
Sedimentary rocks can be found anywhere rock particles, clay, and organic matter has deposited itself and lithified from overburden pressure or chemical precipitation from a saturated solution. Sedimentary rock covers 75% of the surface of the Earth's continents.
They would be referred to as chemical sedimentary rock.
Sodium carbonate would be deposited at the bottom of the solution.