NO
The important chemical that dissolves other chemicals is WATER...
chemical bonds form between their atoms.
No, the most important agent of chemical weathering is typically water. Water helps break down rocks through processes like hydration, hydrolysis, and oxidation. Abrasion, which is the physical wearing down of rocks by friction and impact, is an example of mechanical weathering rather than chemical weathering.
if it is a redox reaction sometimes you can add water to help balance the equation
add a chemical.
NO
The important chemical that dissolves other chemicals is WATER...
to make it diluted
To dilute it.
Yes
You could add sodium to water.
When you add a base to an acid, they undergo a neutralization reaction to form water and a salt. The general chemical formula for this reaction is: acid + base → salt + water
Water
The most important factors in chemical weathering are water and carbon dioxide.THIS IS TRUE
Naturally water is chemical free. The only way it could have chemicals is if you add them yourself.
1. Water is the most important solvent in laboratory and industry. 2. water is the most important and cheaper cleaning agent.