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Q: What is oxygen error in association with iodometric titrations what can you do to overcome?
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Can you be able to live on the moon?

yes you can but the people have to overcome many challenges like getting food and oxygen.


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Climbers need to wear oxygen masks to help them breathe as the air is thin higher up Mount Everest than at sea level.


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Does someone need oxygen therapy when he or she is on medications?

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At what altitude do you need bottled oxygen?

The higher into the atmosphere the plane ascends, the thinner the air is. This is the reason oxygen is required. The United States Parachute Association states oxygen use should begin at 15,000' above ground level.


What is the oxygen association reaction that occurs in the lungs?

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Could you live on Neptune even though it is cold and has no oxygen?

No. Even if you could overcome those problems, Neptune is a gas planet, so it does not have a surface.


How does hemoglobin load oxygen in the lungs?

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Why a candle doesn't burn unless it is lit up by a match?

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Since paper is supposed to burn when it come into contact with oxygen then why doesn't this always happen?

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Why does you're heart beats faster after you have run a race?

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