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Quiz Based on Reading of pages 119-125 Warm Up 5.3 Quiz Based on Reading of pages 119-125

Answer the Following: Chemical Weathering is: The physical breakdown of rock The mechanical process by which rock is broken down Water and Air transform rock into new chemical products. All of the above The following contribute to chemical weathering Oxygen Acid Water 3. Where does the most intense chemical weathering occur? The desert The Artic Temperate regions Tropics Carbonic Acid is formed by what chemical equation? C+O-- CO2 +H20 CO2 + H20--- HCO3 H2O+CO-- HCO3 C+O3+ H--- HCO3

Answers Chemical Weathering is: The physical breakdown of rock The mechanical process by which rock is broken down Water and Air transform rock into new chemical products. All of the above The following contribute to chemical weathering Oxygen Acid Water 3. Where does the most intense chemical weathering occur? The desert The Artic Temperate regions Tropics Carbonic Acid is formed by what chemical equation? C+O-- CO2 +H20 CO2 + H20--- HCO3 H2O+CO-- HCO3 C+O3+ H--- HCO3