What are examples of ions that are more concentrated in typical connate waters than in average present-day sea water?
The ions that are dissolved in Connate water include all major contituents of normal Sea water, but the difference is in there concentration. Major dissolved ions that are in higher concentration in Connate water are....
1) Barium
2)Iodide
3) Strontium
4) Lithium
5) Calcium
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Which of the following represent examples of reproductive isolating
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