Which one of the following is not a process of chemical weathering?

Which one of the following is not a process of chemical weathering?

Solution
Carbonation
Oxidation
Exfoliation
This question was previously asked in
UPSC NDA-2 – 2018
The correct answer is D) Exfoliation.
Exfoliation is a type of physical weathering process, not chemical weathering. Chemical weathering involves the decomposition of rocks through chemical reactions, such as solution, carbonation, and oxidation.
Chemical weathering processes include Solution (minerals dissolving in water), Carbonation (reaction with carbonic acid, often formed from CO2 in water), Oxidation (reaction with oxygen, e.g., rusting), Hydration (addition of water to mineral structures), and Hydrolysis (reaction of water with minerals to form new compounds). Physical weathering processes, like exfoliation, involve the breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces without changing their chemical composition. Exfoliation is the process where outer layers of rock peel off due to pressure release or thermal expansion/contraction.
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