Asked by West Point
Which chemical weathering processes rely primarily on water? Select the two correct answers.
dissolution
oxidation***
precipitation
hydrolysis***
dissolution
oxidation***
precipitation
hydrolysis***
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Answered by
DrBob222
I agree with your answers
Answered by
That Rue
Precipitation and dissolution?
Answered by
DrBob222
I don't think precipitation and dissolution will work. Precipitation, I think, means in this sense precipitation of rain, snow, hail and that kind of thing and not the chemical precipitation found in chemical reactions. Dissolution most often is a a physical process of a solute dissolving in a solvent. Most solution processes are physical in nature. For example, salt dissolved in water is a physical process. Limestone dissolved in water is a physical change and a physical process.
Answered by
Truman The Furry
The correct answers are dissolution and hydrolysis.
Answered by
UwU
D. Thousands of years
A, C. Valley, Lake
C, D. Hydrolysis, dissolution
A. Root Wedging
A, D. Acid Rain..., Oxidation of...
B. Delta
A, C. Valley, Lake
C, D. Hydrolysis, dissolution
A. Root Wedging
A, D. Acid Rain..., Oxidation of...
B. Delta
Answered by
jman lone
His answers are right
Answered by
jman lone
THx bro
Answered by
Boop
UwU is correct
Answered by
Elder maxson
uwu is corrwct
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