Can 10W charged be used with iPhone?

Maybe it is a silly questions, but I hate to have to log around a bunch of adapters?
Is it possible to use the 10W charger for the iPad and the iPhone
or should I just use to the 1A charger that came with the iPhone?
Regards

The Geniuses at the Apple Store told me that you could charge the iPhone with the iPad adapter. I, of course, was more interested if my vast investment in iPhone accessories for charging could work with the iPad. On that point I got answers from "No" to "I don't know" to "yes, but it could be kind of slow". From what I've read on here, the last answer is the correct one.
I always charge my phone through a USB port (my iPhones charger is still neatly shrink wrapped in the original iPhone box) on my computer or car. I think I'll do the same with my iPad.

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