The processes responsible for virtually all surface geology are
A) impact cratering, volcanisms, tectonics, and erosion.
B) convection, conduction, and radiation.
C) accretion, differentiation, and radioactive decay.
D) eruptions, lava flows, and outgassing.
A) impact cratering, volcanisms, tectonics, and erosion.
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a. 0.260 J b. 0.290 J c. 0.0301 J d. 1.00 J e. 0.320 J
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Which of the following statements about strong or weak acids is true?
A) A weak acid and a strong acid at the same concentration are equally corrosive. B) A weak acid readily forms ions when dissolved in water. C) A strong acid will never react with a strong base. D) A weak acid will react with a strong base.