Why can't we breathe inside the water though the water molecule has a constituent of oxygen?
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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. ... In these beverages, there is so much carbon dioxide gas dissolved in water that it rushes out in the form of bubbles.
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Water contains oxygen but it also contains hydrogen.
H2O is its formula and hydrogen is more than oxygen.
I hope it will help you
H2O is its formula and hydrogen is more than oxygen.
I hope it will help you
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