Chemistry, asked by ayushi91183, 9 months ago

how is air dissolved in water different from ordinary air? ​

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Answered by smookyqueen
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air is trapped in water, and it's called dissolution (or dissolved). Addendum: If you consider glucose molecules (sugar) too, they also dissolve in water and its because it forms bonds ( hydrogen bonds ) like this too. So glucose is also trapped by water.

Answered by UrvashiBaliyan
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air is trapped in water, and it's called dissolution (or dissolved). Addendum: If you consider glucose molecules (sugar) too, they also dissolve in water and its because it forms bonds ( hydrogen bonds ) like this too. So glucose is also trapped by water.

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