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Different nutrients are important in different chemical reactions; this question is really too broad to answer.
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.
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The human body can be described as a biochemical machine. Everything that the body does is based on some form of biochemistry. There are a great many different chemical reactions involved in human biochemistry, and those reactions require a great many different chemicals. Some of these chemicals include elements that we describe as minerals.
Different nutrients are important in different chemical reactions; this question is really too broad to answer.
It's called dissolution, a form of chemical weathering.
minerals
We apply the term chemical weathering to the (chemical) reactions that occur and dissolve minerals in rock.
Physical weathering is a type of weathering in which minerals react with dissolved oxygen in water. This causes chemical changes to take place in the minerals.
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, 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.
A Chemical Rock
Combinations of elements formed by chemical reactions, heat, and/or pressure.
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deposition, erosion, and chemical reactions
A chemical sedimentary rock, such as rock salt or rock gypsum.