How will you prove the presence of diffuse air in fresh water?
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In order to prove the presence of diffuse air in fresh water, when the water is heated, the bubbles are formed, which skip the surface.
The properties of water consist of dissolved gases therefore on heating they become lighter and rise above the surface and in order to escape into the air, they form bubbles.
This experiment proves that air has its presence in the water.
The properties of water consist of dissolved gases therefore on heating they become lighter and rise above the surface and in order to escape into the air, they form bubbles.
This experiment proves that air has its presence in the water.
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First of you need to understand what diffused air is:
Diffused air in water is gas that has dissolved in water.
The simplest way to prove whether fresh water has diffused air is through heating. When you heat fresh water that has diffused air the water will form bubbles which will then escape through the surfce if not harvested. Once you heat the water the bubbles of air will rise to the surface to escape into the air.
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