20g I think
Oxygen best dissolves at surfaces. So generally, you would find the largest amount of dissolved water at the surface, which is in contact with the air. As for a region, I would assume a region that has a lot of photosynthetic organisms and not a lot of oxygen consumers. Another factor that should be kept in mind, is that the lower the concentration of solutes (i.e.. salt) in the water, the more oxygen can be dissolved. For example, at 10 degrees Celsius, up to 8.02mL of oxygen can be present per liter of freshwater, but only 6.75mL of oxygen is dissolved per liter of saltwater. ______________ In polar regions. In polar regions
The equatorial plane is the flat surface perpendicular to the axis of the earth through the largest part - i.e. the equator. Since the axis tilts at 23+ degrees, so does the plane.
The largest ocean is the Pacific ocean. It flows between Asia and the Americas. The volume of the Atlantic ocean, the second largest ocean, is about half the volume of the pacific ocean. The Indian ocean is the largest ocean. The Arctic ocean is the smallest ocean. This ocean is unique because much of it's surface is covered by ice. The Southern ocean extends from the coast of Antarctica to 60 degrees south latitude
No, blood is not about 50% sea water! In fact there is no meaningful salt constituent at all. Blood is 55% plasma, which is 92% water but also contains dissolved (or dissipated) glucose, mineral ions, hormones, carbon dioxide and blood cells themselves. To liken blood to sea water is meaningless Sea water is simply water with dissolved minerals salts (about 35grams per litre) of which sodium chloride, or common salt is by far the largest constituent.
Iraq's fields produce from numerous formations, with varying crude densities. Many of these fields have large ranges, such as the Mauddud formation with a range of densities 12 to 38 degrees API. The two largest fields Kirkuk and Rumaila have average gravities of 32 to 33 degrees API. To convert from degrees API to specific gravity (SG), SG = 141.5/(131.5+API) See related links.
Aruba's tropical semi-arid climate is pleasantly moderated by the nor'easter trade winds consistently coming off of the Atlantic Ocean. Mean monthly temperatures of the island's capital and largest city of Oranjestad only vary from about 80 degrees Fahrenheit (26 degrees Centigrade) to 85 degrees Fahrenheit (29 degrees Centigrade). Precipitation averages around 18.5 inches (470 mm) per year.
i like alum, and copper sulphate.
The largest mass of potassium nitrate which can be dissolved in 50 g of water at 60 0C is 53 g.
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The largest constellation by area is Hydra at 1,302.844 sq degrees. The second largest constellation by area is Virgo at 1,295.428 sq degrees The third largest constellation by area is Ursa Major at 1,279.66 sq degrees.
Oxygen best dissolves at surfaces. So generally, you would find the largest amount of dissolved water at the surface, which is in contact with the air. As for a region, I would assume a region that has a lot of photosynthetic organisms and not a lot of oxygen consumers. Another factor that should be kept in mind, is that the lower the concentration of solutes (i.e.. salt) in the water, the more oxygen can be dissolved. For example, at 10 degrees Celsius, up to 8.02mL of oxygen can be present per liter of freshwater, but only 6.75mL of oxygen is dissolved per liter of saltwater. ______________ In polar regions. In polar regions
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Potassium nitrate is very soluble in water.The largest mass of potassium nitrate which can be dissolved in 50 g of water at 60 oC is 53 g.
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The largest angle of the triangle will be opposite its largest side and by using the Cosine Rule it works out as 106.23 degrees.
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