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what problems might be if oxygen was insoluble in water ​

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Answered by Sweety261
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Answer:

there would no aquatic animals and a disturbance in ecology

Answered by sivavarsinilak48
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Answer:

It cause many problems ,if oxygen did not dissolve in water.

Explanation:

dissolved oxygen – oxygen

molecules dissolved in water – is a

major indicator of water quality.

Like the air we breathe, the survival of

aquatic life depends on a sufficient level of

oxygen dissolved in water. When it drops

below levels necessary for sustaining

aquatic life, it becomes a significant water

quality impairment, often referred to as low

dissolved oxygen (DO).results from excessive algae growth caused

by phosphorus. Nitrogen is another nutrient

that can contribute to algae growth. As the

algae die and decompose, the process

consumes dissolved oxygen. This can

result in insufficient amounts of dissolved

oxygen available for fish and other aquatic

life. Die-off and decomposition of

submerged plants also contributes to low

dissolved oxygen. The process of

decomposition is called Carbonaceous

Biochemical Oxygen Demand (CBOD).

Sources of phosphorus include discharges

from municipal and private wastewater

treatment, cropland and urban storm water

runoff, and natural decay of vegetation.

Direct discharge of pollutants from point

source and nonpoint sources into a river

segment add to its CBOD loadings,

creating an oxygen demand that maydepress DO below acceptable concentrations. Nutrient

levels can in certain rivers occasionally cause sufficient

eutrophication to generate CBOD loads from decaying

algae. This may not occur locally, but instead farther

downstream in pools where the current slows and algae

collect.

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