Which situations cause an ion to have a long residence time in the oceans?
A) A high rate of ion addition
B) A rapid rate of reaction with other substances
C) Small total amount of ion present
D) A high rate of ion addition and a rapid rate of reaction with other substances acting together
E) None of these is correct.
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