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Which chemical weathering process is responsible for the mineral content found in water that precipitates to make chemical sedimentary rocks?

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Dissolution is a form of weathering—chemical weathering. With this process, water that is slightly acidic slowly wears away stone. These three processes create the raw materials for new, sedimentary rocks. Precipitation and lithification are processes that build new rocks or minerals.

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