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Clay minerals are light silicates that form ________. from molten rock from chemical weathering of igneous rocks from pressure and heat. from mechanical weathering of any rock

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Answer: From chemical weathering of igneous rocks

Step-by-step explanation: Clay minerals are the minerals that are a type of combination of light silicates having very minute size of particle and sheet like form. They mostly contain magnesium and aluminium as major component .They get formed in a long period of time as chemical weathering of the igneous rocks takes time by using silicates and some solvent with low dilution.

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