Yes, of course: There is one oxygen atom in every molecule of water!
All liquid contains small amounts of dissolved gases in it. water that we drink at room pressure and temperature contains small amounts of nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide etc. Lemonade will then contain these dissolved gases too. Also, in a closed system (such as in a bottle) some of the lemonade will have evapourated, and it will then be present in the vapour phase of the closed system. Lemonade also contains small bits of solid cells obtained from the lemon from which it was made. three states: vapour (evapourated lemonade, and gas present in the lemonade), liquid (the water in the lemonade) and solid (cells and other bits in the lemonade).
The pH level of lemonade is typically around 2 to 3, making it acidic due to the citric acid present in lemons.
there is no oxygen present in the electron transport system.
there is no oxygen present in the electron transport system.
Yes Oxygen is present in other planets.
Yes, lemonade can naturally ferment and turn into alcohol if left out in the right conditions for a period of time. This process is called spontaneous fermentation, where yeast present in the environment converts the sugars in the lemonade into alcohol.
no there is not
No .
For the oxidation of iron to occur, that is for ferric oxide to form, there must be oxygen present. There must also be water present.
how many numbers of atom are present in one gram of oxygen
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