No, oxygen is not that soluble. Water contains less 1%. However, the composition of water H2O would mean with the Atomic Mass of hydrogen =1, oxygen = 16 and water 18 that oxygen = 16/18 = 88.9% oxygen.
The correct answer is Oxygen, otherwise air. (APEX)
There is no set amount of light or of oxygen in fresh water.
No, ocean water does not have higher levels of oxygen than air. The concentration of oxygen in ocean water is much lower compared to the amount found in the atmosphere. Ocean water contains dissolved oxygen essential for marine life, but the overall oxygen content is lower than that of the air.
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Dissolved oxygen refers to the amount of oxygen present in water. It is essential for aquatic life to breathe and thrive. Factors such as temperature, water flow, and levels of organic matter can impact the amount of dissolved oxygen in water.
The amount of oxygen is getting low so that the many living things in the water cannot get a normal amount of oxygen that can cause a fish kill.
the majority of oxygen is found in water therefore you cannot breathe the oxygen in water
The temperature of water affects the amount of oxygen dissolved in it. Generally, colder water can hold more oxygen compared to warmer water. This is because cold water molecules are closer together, allowing more oxygen molecules to dissolve in the water. Conversely, warmer water molecules are farther apart, making it harder for oxygen to dissolve.
A certain amount of oxygen dissolves in water (thus enabling fish to breathe).
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High surface area of the water The colder the water the more dissolved oxygen Running water will dissolve more oxygen
Temperature has an effect on the amount of oxygen that water can hold. The resulting graph would be almost parabolic in nature as the amount of oxygen will increase at both a high and low temperature as seen with balloon expansion when filled with steam and also a soda can bulging when frozen.