Cold water can hold more dissolved oxygen than warmer water.
The oxygen dissolved in water is a measure of dissolved oxygen (DO).
Water cannot be divided by oxygen.
Hydrogen and oxygen are the reactants and water is the product.
Water does not make oxygen in plants.
Oxygen is not produced from a base in water. Oxygen can be produced through various processes such as photosynthesis in plants or electrolysis of water. Bases in water can be involved in reactions that can release oxygen, but they are not the direct source of oxygen production.
Too much algae can reduce oxygen in water. This can cause many fish to die.
because the chemical that is in fertlizer creates algae and it takes the oxygen from the water and kills the fish
the gills of a fish take in oxygen in water while the human lung take in oxygen in the air. I think...
No. Water is a compound. Oxygen is an element. Oxygen dissolved in water forms a mixture.
The oxygen dissolved in water is a measure of dissolved oxygen (DO).
Water nurtures the blood and oxygen plays a vita role in keeping you breathing.
No, boiling water does not remove oxygen from the water.
it would taste pretty bad because the oxygen levels in the water would decrease making it less sterile to drink
In the case of oxygen dissolved in water, oxygen is the solute and water is the solvent. Oxygen molecules are dispersed (dissolved) in water, which acts as the medium in which the oxygen molecules are distributed uniformly.
Oxygen partially dissolves in water. Respiratory systems of aquatic animals are adapted to get this dissolved oxygen. They have gills for respiration.
No. In fact, it's essential. However, you can have too much of it - much like water, oxygen, and other essential chemicals.
As there is oxygen in water (H2o o=oxygen) , if there is water there is oxygen, so yes.