The solubility of oxygen in water
A) isn't significantly dependent on temperature.
B) i...
Chemistry, 09.09.2020 22:01 kelseatuttleni
The solubility of oxygen in water
A) isn't significantly dependent on temperature.
B) is greater in cool liquid water than in warm liquid water.
O C) is responsible for thermoclines.
D) allows for a greater concentration of O2 in water than in air.
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