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Cold water can hold more dissolved oxygen than hot water. This is because the solubility of oxygen in water decreases as the temperature increases. Therefore, cold water has the ability to hold more oxygen than hot water.
Colder water can hold more oxygen than warmer water.
No,boiling water does not have oxygen . Cold water molecules move slowly meaning there is space between the molecules for more oxygen to dissolve. Hot water molecules move rapidly meaning the space between the water molecules is less avalible for the oxygen molecues to dissolve into.
There is no liquid water. It is believed that the mantle may consist of a hot dense fluid comprising water, ammonia and methane. The water would be in the form of hydrogen and oxygen ions.
Cold water can hold more oxygen than hot water. This is because gases are more soluble in colder temperatures than in warmer temperatures. As the temperature of water increases, its ability to hold dissolved gases, including oxygen, decreases.
It is because the warm water has low amount of dissolved oxygen and organism can survive without oxygen.
Really Hot! :D I hope that helped!' Depends how much oxygen is added as oxygen does not burn BUT it does vigorously support combustion
water. h2o. two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen
the heat from hot water will heat the pipe, loosening the bonds between the molecules in the pipe and allowing for more oxygen molecules to enter, creating more rust much faster. cold water will do the opposite; it will make the bonds tighter and allow LESS oxygen in.
All water contains two different types of atoms: hydrogen and oxygen, twice as much hydrogen as oxygen. If its pure water that's all there is in it. The purity of the water has nothing whatsoever to do with its temperature: pure water can be boiling hot, and icy water can be filled with impurities.
In what? Oxygen is much lighter than water.
The percentage of oxygen in water, vapors or ice is the same.