Science, asked by khanmaysa0501, 2 months ago

If oxygen is soluble in water, then while we put an inverted glass in a bucket filled with water why doesn't the water enters throigh the glass?
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Answered by anonymous5663
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The water is never gonna enter through the glass ,because even though oxygen is soluble in water the amount of oxygen is molecules are very less

(A small amount of oxygen, up to about ten molecules of oxygen per million of water, is actually dissolved in water. )

We all know water is a fluid substance it will take the shape of the container.

remember:

  • Glass is solid and rigid (it is not gonna break until and unless the flow of water is high)
  • The amount of oxygen is very less
  • The water can never inter through the glass. It may take the shape of the glass.

You know the Molecules of solids are tightly packed there is no space for molecules of water to flow through them so they just settle in it.

molecules of oxygen also can't flow through it.

your question was weird but I hope what i said helped you.


khanmaysa0501: ok
khanmaysa0501: u too had a weird way of answering which I don't like...
anonymous5663: Sorry but
anonymous5663: hey i tried to make it easier to understand?
khanmaysa0501: ok thanks for th help
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