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The result is that you have a solution, which is a homogeneous mixture, which means that the solution is uniform throughout.
The oxygen dissolved in water is a measure of dissolved oxygen (DO).
Saturated solution is the ideal type of solution. The other is unsaturated, which is less saturated than what the solvent (water, liquid etc.), and it can dilute. The last one is supersaturated which mean the solution contains more solute (solid materials).
Simple diffusion process, i.e. from high pressure to low pressure
The main dissolved gases found in the ocean include, but are not limited to: carbon dioxide, oxygen, and hydrogen. Dissolved gases, especially oxygen, are important, since it provides dissolved oxygen for aquatic organisms to "breathe" in. Also, the carbon dioxide dissolved in the ocean helps lessen the amount of carbon dioxide in the environment.
In what solution has the salt been dissolve? Sodium Chloride salt diluted in water which contained the soluble oxygen gas is not that corrosive, it is salted water, yeah like the sea,
The element with atomic number 8 is oxygen; a bigger challenge would be to find a corrosive solution that does not contain it, since it's present in most acids and all hydroxides.
It is still oxygen, merely dissolved into a solution of oxygen and whatever else is in the solution.
Firstly oxygen isn't dissolved into water, but the solution is hydrogen dioxide.
The ion chloride (Cl-) and the oxygen dissolved in water have a corrosive effect,
only about 1.5% of the oxygen transported is carried in the dissolved form
ternary oxyacid
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add oxygen
i think trout (even if oxygen may not be able to dissolve!) because catfish are able to extract more oxygen because they are larger!
The result is that you have a solution, which is a homogeneous mixture, which means that the solution is uniform throughout.
dissolved oxygen is dissolved oxygen