yes there is. just figure out what H2O means. the o means oxygen and H2O means water by the way.
Oxygen
It dissolves.
Water (H2O) contain hydrogen and oxygen.
Fish extract dissolved oxygen from the water by passing the water through their gill slits. Inside the gills is very thin tissue that can 'grab' oxygen right out of the water and put carbon dioxide waste into the water.
it affects the water because the bubbles have oxygen inside them which causes pressure
the use of water plants is that they give oxygen inside the water and take out carbon dioxide as how we live
oxygen inside of us
put oxygen in a test tube put a glowing splint inside and it will have a squeaky pop sound
the use of water plants is that they give oxygen inside the water and take out carbon dioxide as how we live
Sponges get oxygen by taking water through it's pores. The water moves over cells inside the sponge and oxygen in the water moves into the sponge's cells.
It can . . . bubbles come from oxygen that is dissolved in the water. Pureness has little to do with it, unless the pure water has simply not been shaken up so as to dissolve oxygen into it.
In photolysis of water(a stage in light reactions),light activated chlorophyll splits the water molecule into protons,electrons and oxygen. Since the concentration of oxygen inside the plant is more than the atmosphere, oxygen diffuses out.