Science, asked by thomasschaeferjr14, 21 hours ago

2 points per question.
1. What nutrients cause a pond to undergo eutrophication?
2. How do these nutrients get into the water?
3. When you look at a pond, how can you tell if it is undergoing eutrophication?
4. What is using up all the oxygen in the water?
5. How does this affect fish and other aquatic organisms?

Answers

Answered by naruto1937e
1

Answer:

romethane and hydrogen chloride. The overall reaction is

2CH4(g)+3Cl2(g)⟶2CH3Cl(g)+2HCl(g)+2Cl−(g)

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