granite rock
Granite is a solid, an igneous rock containing the minerals feldspar, quartz, mica, and inosilicates.
Granite is a type of igneous rock. At room temperature it would be a solid. The term igneous refers to rocks that have cooled and solidified from lava or magma. At one point the molecules that formed the granite were in a liquid state and given a hot enough temperature could form a gas.
In some conditions this is liquid water. Generally water exist as a gas.
Yes, I think it's water!
The most abundant mineral is probably calcium. But the others might also be salts, such as sodium chloride, magnesium, and potassium
impermeable rocks are, basalt, granite, and quartzite.... i dont know any permeable
i think obsidian is a supercooled liquid of a magma.Its look like a glassy matter because is crystallised very faster than basalt and granite. Granite cools very slowly that's why it shows coarser grains and it crystallizes at very depth whereas basalt crystallizes at surface that's why it shows medium grain size.
it is a solid
Granite is a solid, an igneous rock containing the minerals feldspar, quartz, mica, and inosilicates.
Solid. Why such doubt?
Granite is a type of igneous rock. At room temperature it would be a solid. The term igneous refers to rocks that have cooled and solidified from lava or magma. At one point the molecules that formed the granite were in a liquid state and given a hot enough temperature could form a gas.
No. Granite forms from magma, which is liquid rock. There are gasses trapped in the magma, but they only make up a small portion of it.
In some conditions this is liquid water. Generally water exist as a gas.
solidifying.
If material is in liquid state the solvent is the liquid portion, the solute is the material being dessolved.
If material is in liquid state the solvent is the liquid portion, the solute is the material being dessolved.
If material is in liquid state the solvent is the liquid portion, the solute is the material being dessolved.