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It gains oxygen, loses hydrogen
One of the ways to separate the two elements in water is electrolysis. It this case it is no longer water so you aren't literally removing the oxygen you are destroying the water by changing it into oxygen and hydrogen.
nitrogen & oxygen. 75% nitrogen & 2 sumthing % oxygen.
Most people will die
an ion
it is called condensation.
Capillary beds are responsible for diffusing blood/oxygen and water to tissues.
All water has oxygen!!!! That's why its called h(for hydrogen and) o (for oxygen)
The loss of water in the human body is called dehydration. The loss of electrolytes that results from dehydration is still described as dehydration.
No. Water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, not a mixture.
When water vapor loses energy it "turns" into a liquid
Oxygen is a highly reactive gas that combines readily with other elements like hydrogen, carbon, and iron. Many metals react directly with oxygen in the air to form metal oxides. For example, rust is an oxide that forms when iron reacts with oxygen in the presence of water. This process is called oxidation, a term for reactions in which a substance loses electrons and become more positively charged. In this case, iron loses electrons to oxygen.
When a plant cell loses water it will undergo a condition called plasmolysis. This condition only happens in the extreme condition and rarely happens in the natural conditions.
It gains oxygen, loses hydrogen
That is a very dangerous condition called hydroplaning.
because it is an oxide of heavier isotope of oxygen