Quotation from: General Science

Written by: Bertha M. Clark


We see that the solvent power of water is constantly causing changes,
dissolving some mineral substances, and leaving others practically
untouched; eating out crevices of various shapes and sizes, and by
gradual solution through unnumbered years enlarging these crevices
into wonderful caves, such as the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky.


66. Constructive Action of Water. Water does not always act as a
destructive agent; what it breaks down in one place it builds up in
another. It does this by means of precipitation. Water dissolves salt,
and also dissolves lead nitrate, but if a salt solution is mixed with
a lead nitrate solution, a solid white substance is formed in the
water (Fig. 32). This formation of a solid substance from the mingling
of two liquids is called precipitation; such a process occurs daily in
the rocks beneath the surface of the earth. (See Laboratory Manual.)

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