Science, asked by aira1024, 11 months ago

If there is oxygen in water....then Why can't we breathe in water?​

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Answered by krishtiwari07
5

Answer:

The reason we cannot breathe liquid water is because the oxygen used to make the water is bound to two hydrogen atoms, and we cannot breathe the resulting liquid. The oxygen is useless to our lungs in this form. ... Fish "breathe" the dissolved oxygen out of the water using their gills.

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Answered by Hasnainbabu
1

Explanation:

oxygen is present as we see equation h2+02 ------h20

but we can't breathe bcz we have not special type of organe like fish fish take air in water bcz they have special type of organe called gills..

if I asking u why fish die on coming land

oxygen also there why they die

then u will find that nature doesn't given special types of organ to the fish to take o2 on land or outside water. ..

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