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The solubility of oxygen in sewage when compared to its solubility in distilled water is

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Answered by scorpion20
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The solubility of oxygen in sewage when compared to its solubility in distilled water is 95%.

Answered by roshnirajeevsl
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The solubility of oxygen in sewage when compared to its solubility in distilled water is 95%.

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Oxygen dissolves in sewage more than that in distilled water. It has about 95% solubility in sewage. Dissolved oxygen is an important factor to assess the quality of water. The presence of pollutants, minerals salts etc. causes variation in the amount of oxygen that is dissolved.

Distilled water does not contain any of these. The solubility of oxygen in distilled water is 9.1 mg/L. The ability of oxygen to dissolve in distilled water decreases when the temperature is increased.

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