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    A Form of Chemical Weathering in Which Oxygen Chemically Combines
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A Form of Chemical Weathering in Which Oxygen Chemically Combines

Question 100

Question 100

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A form of chemical weathering in which oxygen chemically combines with metallic iron to form iron oxides resulting in the loss of electrons is


A) oxidation.
B) hydrolysis.
C) carbonation.
D) frost heaving.
E) frost wedging.

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