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Excess oxygen generally refers to the amount of oxygen present in a system beyond what is required for complete combustion or a specific reaction. In various contexts, such as in industrial processes or environmental studies, excess oxygen can indicate inefficiencies, incomplete reactions, or potential for pollution. For example, in combustion engines, excess oxygen can lead to higher emissions and reduced fuel efficiency. In aquatic environments, excess dissolved oxygen can result from algal blooms, which can lead to negative ecological impacts.

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