Jupiter is a gas giant composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, with little to no water or oxygen present in its atmosphere. Water and oxygen are more likely to be found on rocky planets like Earth.
Io has no liquid water on its surface because it is too close to Jupiter, causing high temperatures that prevent water from existing stably in liquid form. Additionally, the intense radiation from Jupiter's magnetic field breaks down water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen.
Any liquid that contains water and oxygen can cause nails to rust. Some common examples include water, saltwater, acidic solutions, and any liquid with a high concentration of dissolved oxygen.
Dry oxygen is oxygen that does not contain any water vapor. It is typically used in industrial processes or laboratory settings where the presence of moisture can interfere with measurements or reactions. Dry oxygen is produced by removing water vapor from gaseous oxygen using methods such as desiccants or cooling.
In the case of oxygen dissolved in water, oxygen is the solute and water is the solvent. Oxygen molecules are dispersed (dissolved) in water, which acts as the medium in which the oxygen molecules are distributed uniformly.
18 g or water will have 16 g of oxygen. So 9 g or water will have 8 g of oxygen.
There may be clouds of water droplets but there is no oxygen.
According to the NASA Fact Sheet on Jupiter, other than the oxygen contained in small amounts of water ice, Jupiter has no oxygen.
you cannot live in jupiter as it has no oxygen and water.
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Scientists have recently discovered frozen water on the moon, and on Jupiter's moon of Europa
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Yes Jupiter does have water. But it isn't "on" Jupiter. It is in the form of water vapor in the cloud tops. Jupiter does not have any air on it. If you travel to Jupiter, you will not be able to breathe because Jupiter's air is Just Gas. But if you wear An astronaut helmet then maybe you can breathe a little bit.
As there is oxygen in water (H2o o=oxygen) , if there is water there is oxygen, so yes.
There's no oxygen on Jupiter.
Yes Jupiter does have water. But it isn't "on" Jupiter. It is in the form of water vapor in the cloud tops. Jupiter does not have any air on it. If you travel to Jupiter, you will not be able to breathe because Jupiter's air is Just Gas. But if you wear An astronaut helmet then maybe you can breathe a little bit.
A mouse would die almost immediately in Jupiter. The temperature is about -110°C and the atmosphere doesn't have any oxygen for it to breathe.
Yes, water is present on Jupiter in the form of water vapor in its atmosphere. However, due to Jupiter's extreme temperatures and pressure, water exists in a molecular form rather than as liquid or ice on its surface.