About Chemical Weathring
Chemical weathering happens when rocks are broken down by the change of chemicals. One is when rain water is acidic from the carbon dioxide it absorbed in the atmosphere. This acidic rainwater reacts to the minerals grains giving it new mineral. The results to the changes from chemical weathering depends what rock and minerals it reacted with. Temperature is another factor that results to chemical reactions. Chemical reactions at areas with high temperatures occur more quickly than it does at cooler areas. So, these are the different things on what chemical weathering does.