Chemistry, asked by debasmitas2007, 2 months ago

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

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Answered by kartikmeet57
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Ordinary air consists of 78% Nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 0. ... Hence the composition of air dissolved in different than ordinary air. The composition of air dissolved in water is 33% Oxygen when compared to 21% in ordinary air; Nitrogen is 66% when compared to 78% of ordinary air and carbon dioxide is 1% when compared to 0.

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Ordinary air consists of 78% Nitrogen, 21% oxygen, and 0. Hence the composition of air dissolved in different than ordinary air. The composition of air dissolved in water is 33% Oxygen when compared to 21% in ordinary air; Nitrogen is 66% when compared to 78% of ordinary air and carbon dioxide is 1% when compared to 0

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