We don't run out of water or oxygen because they are continuously recycled and replenished through various natural processes. Water is part of the water cycle, where it evaporates, forms clouds, and falls back to Earth as precipitation. Oxygen is produced through photosynthesis by plants and other organisms. So, as long as these processes continue, we will have a constant supply of water and oxygen.
I do not require oxygen to function, so I will not run out of oxygen.
When hydrogen burns, it combines with oxygen to form water (H2O).
Trees create oxygen and many trees are here and still being plated dont worry about it we will run out of oxygen in aprox. 952,012,015,486,255,225,477,763,254,214 and by that time the world will probably end so we will never run out of oxygen.
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.
18 g or water will have 16 g of oxygen. So 9 g or water will have 8 g of oxygen.
A metal that does not react to acid, oxygen or water does not exist.
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they dont. Oxygen in the water through there gills
they dont they are fish they breath under water
Because you dont breath when you drink water
Mostly just oxygen and water.
if they dont they will run away....
they dont breathe they go to an under water base were there have oxygen tanks
You can make a car run on water if you diffuse oxygen and hydrogen and use hydrogen in your internal combustion engine!But then it is not running on water which was the question. It is running on Hydrogen. So the answer is still NO, you cannot run a car on water.
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