Chemical Weathering

Introduction

Chemical weathering is the process where rocks and minerals are broken down by chemical reactions with water, acids and other substances in the environment.

Task

Task is breaking down the polymers like proteins, carbohydrates, and fats into smaller monomers.

Process

Here are the breakdown of the key processes and a short video clips by Study.com 

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1.) The Oxidation - usually minerals react with oxygen, often forming new compounds like iron oxides; 

2.) Hydrolysis - In hydrolysis, water molecules reacts with a compounds  like minerals, breaking down their bonds and releasing ions into the environment;

3.) Dissolution - is the process where minerals are dissolved into the water, creating a solution of ions that can be transported and precipitated elsewhere.

4.) Leaching - is the removal of soluble minerals rom the soil or rock by water. leading to the depletion of nutrients and the formation of caves and sinkholes.

Evaluation

During the hydrolysis process the solution where the solute is evenly distributed within the solvent.

Conclusion

Chemical weathering is essential for soil formation, nutrient cycling, and the release of essential minerals. It also contributes to the overall reshaping of the Earth's surface over time. Many minerals are necessary for human health and nutrition, and can be found in vitamins, supplements, and even certain foods.

Credits

"Study.com" See:  https://study.com/learn/science.html

“Difference between Management and Administration.” Difference Between.http://www.differencebetween.info/difference-between-management-and-admi... 

See: https://style.mla.org/works-cited-a-quick-guide/

"teachoo" chapter 1 class 1 chemical reactions and equations https://www.teachoo.com/12839/3495/Oxidation-and-Reduction-Reactions/category/Concepts/