why why is Oxygen collected by downward displacement of water?
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Oxygen is collected by the downward displacement of water because it is only slightly soluble in water and is less dense than water. Therefore, it can be collected over water without the fear of excessive dilution.
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Oxygen is collected by the downward displacement of water and not over air because; oxygen is slightly heavier than air. The vapour density of air is 14.4 and that of oxygen is 16. Also, it is soluble in water. Thus, it does not get collected over air.
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