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Dissolved Oxygen is the bubbles in water when you splash there's bubbles in the water that is Dissolved Oxygen.
Oxygen monoxide
The bubbles will always be white even if the bubble bath is a different color because it is the oxygen in the water that creates the bubbles. When the water foams, it is just like the bubbles on top of a beer that is poured from a tap. The bubbles are mostly air.
It forms iron oxide, a common compound generally referred to as rust.
Usually nothing happens when you add just oxygen to limewater. It is not water-soluble and will not cause a change to its equilibrium.
O2-Oxygen
You can not see photosynthesis but you can see its results. Algae in water exposed to sunlight will give off bubbles. These bubbles are made of Oxygen gas. The Oxygen is a waste product of the photosynthesis process.
This is very vague. Oxygen bubbles would be produced by some kind of chemical reaction in which one of the results is oxygen. Do you have more specifics as to when/where these oxygen bubbles would be produced?
Dissolved Oxygen is the bubbles in water when you splash there's bubbles in the water that is Dissolved Oxygen.
An aquatic plant bubbles because it releases oxygen bubbles. The oxygen bubbles float to the surface of the water and get released in to the air.
Yes
For example a gas forms bubbles in a solution.
When water boils the gasses which where absorbed are liberated and they expand as a result of the heat causing bubbles which then rise to the surface upon further heating it would be the water turning to steam that expands into bubbles, that is why the bubbles only form at the point of contact with the heat source. there could be some oxygen in the bubbles but it would be extremely small amounts as the heat does not split the bond between the oxygen and the hydrogen.
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put it in water if it is oxygen you will see bubbles =)
Oxygen is a by-product of photosynthesis.
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