chemical sediment的意思|示意

美 / ˈkemikəl ˈsedimənt / 英 / ˈkɛmɪkəl ˈsɛdəmənt /

化学沉积物


chemical sediment的用法详解

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Chemical sediment is a type of sediment created by the chemical precipitation of minerals from water or air. It includes various kinds of mineral deposits such as stalagmites and stalactites, and calcite or aragonite, which are formed from the reaction of the dissolved minerals in water and air.

Chemical sediment is closely related to the hydrological cycle, which involves the movement of water, precipitation, evaporation, and condensation processes. Chemical sediment can be formed in a variety of ways, including precipitation from the air, which results in the accumulation of calcite and other minerals in the atmosphere, and precipitation from the surface of water, which can form stalagmites and other types of chemical sediment. The water that is precipitated from the atmosphere can be a combination of minerals, either naturally occurring or human-made, such as those contained in fertilizer or industrial waste.

In addition to forming chemical sediment, chemical precipitation can also be used to purify water and remove pollutants. By allowing certain minerals to form a sediment, it is easier to separate the pollutant from the clean water. Chemical sediment can also be used as a source of minerals for soil amendment and fertilization, as well as to treat wastewater.

Overall, chemical sediment is an important part of the hydrological cycle and its formation can be used to improve water quality and the environment. Additionally, it can be used to provide a source of minerals for soil amendment and fertilization.

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chemical sediment相关短语

1、 lake chemical sediment 湖泊化学沉积

2、 mechano-chemical sediment 机械化学沉积

3、 Sediment chemical 化学沈滓

4、 physico chemical properties of sediment 沉积物理化性质