New study reveals minerals dissolve faster than expected, impacting water quality.
Minerals like silica dissolve in water, and scientists studied this process by looking at the first few layers of water next to the mineral. They found that the rate of dissolution increases as more silica dissolves, showing that the process speeds up on its own. The concentration of dissolved silica in the water levels off after a few hours, reaching a certain limit. This study gives us new insights into how minerals dissolve and how fast it happens.