what is the importance of solubility of co^2 and o^2 in the water
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The concentration of oxygen in water is crucial to aquatic animals that depend on dissolved oxygen for respiration. The oceans are a major sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide. However, the oceans are no longer able to absorb the increased concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere without changes to the acidity levels.
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Carbon dioxide is more soluble in water as compared to oxygen gas. Some fraction of carbon dissolved forms carbonic acid with water and it is readily dissolvable because of formation of strong hydrogen bonds. Oxygen in dissolved form is necessary for survival of aquatic life and it forms weak vander waal bonds.
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