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|    Peter Percival to All    |
|    Oxygen dissolved in water    |
|    29 Sep 18 14:14:48    |
      From: peterxpercival@hotmail.com              (i) When oxygen is dissolved in water is it molecular oxygen or atomic       oxygen that dissolves?              (ii) Does whatever is dissolved float around "at random" or do the       molecules or atoms (as the case may be) of oxygen associate themselves       with water molecules in some predictable way?              (iii) When a glass with dissolved oxygen (and other atmospheric gasses)       is placed in sunlight, oxygen (and etc) appears as bubbles on the glass.        What is going on here?              Many thanks for any answers.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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