The answer is A it’s ionizes in water
<span>Iron phosphate when in an acid solution ionizes or dissociates into ions. The ions are the Iron (III) and the HPO4^2-. The net ionic equation should be as follows:
FePO4(s)+H3O +(aq)⇌Fe^3+(aq)+HPO4^2−(aq)+H2O(l)</span>
Noble gases having col:18
so the valence shell is D.8
The correct answer is - 1 cm/yr.
Alongside the western coast of South America, the Nazca plate and the South American plate are in a collision for several million years now, with the Nazca plate being the one that is subducting in this convergent plate boundary.
If the Nazca plate's focus has moved 1,000 km in the last 10 million years, than in order to get to the annual movement of the subduction we need to convert the km into cm first:
1 km = 10,000 cm
1,000 x 10,000 = 10,000,000
1,000 km = 10,000,000 cm
Than we need to divide the number of cm with the number of years:
10,000,000 / 10,000,000 = 1
And we get the result of 1 cm/yr.
Because of water's specific heat capacity, it takes longer for the water to heat up. This is useful because if water heated up quickly, then the ocean would be literally boiling, and it would evaporate into the atmosphere.