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This is known as an evaporite, examples include Halite, Gypsum and certain types of Limestone.

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Chemical rock formed by crystallization of excess dissolved minerals?

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Which type of chemical lead to lack of dissolved oxygen?

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What is called the reappearance of excess dissolved substance from the solution on cooling?

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