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.
Oxygen does dissolve in water, how do you think aquatic animals survive without dissolved oxygen.
because cans are made out metal. metal has a chemical reaction to oxygen. [water has oxygen in it so thats why water rusts when with water] the property of chemical property this is is called reactivity.
Osmosis need not involve either.
All water has oxygen!!!! That's why its called h(for hydrogen and) o (for oxygen)
No. Water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, not a mixture.
because it is an oxide of heavier isotope of oxygen
The one that grows the fastest and that will depend on light levels, temperature, nutrient level etc.
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.
The reduction of oxygen that forms water occurs during respiration. It occurs when oxygen and hydrogen mix to form what is called metabolic water.
electrolyzing water
When separated into its component parts, hydrogen and oxygen, the original water no longer exists.
nitrogen & oxygen. 75% nitrogen & 2 sumthing % oxygen.
A sponge gets its oxygen from the water. The oxygen moves from the water to the sponge by a process called diffusion. Diffusion is when molecules of a substance move from an area where they are highly concentrated (where there are a lot of oxygen molecules) to an area where they are less concentrated (where there are not a lot of oxygen molecules). Oxygen is more highly concentrated in the water then in the sponge. Therefore, the oxygen goes from the water to the sponge.
when vapour pressure>/ = atmospheric pressure then called boiling. sepration of water in hydrogen and oxygen is called decomposition.
Hydrogen and Oxygen!H2O - Hydrogen x2 & Oxygen It's basically a water molecule.