Temperature and solubility of oxygen are inversely related. Which means, as the temperature goes high, solubility decreases and vice versa. Which means colder water can hold more oxygen than warm water.
As the temperature goes up the %of dissolved oxygen saturation becomes less which means concentration of oxygen in water is Less.
This question relates to ecology. What is the effect of temperature on the amount of oxygen...
With the advent of photosynthesis, the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere has varied over the eons up to 35% by volume, theoretically leading to larger plants and animals. The current concentration is 21% oxygen, 78 % nitrogen, and 1% other gases such as argon and carbon dioxide. Assuming an atmosphere of 31 % oxygen, to the nearest whole number (no decimal) what would be the ideal volume of water (in mL) initially placed in a 50 mL graduated cylinder...
which has a greater effect on the solubility of oxygen in water: decreasing the temperature from 20 to 10 degrees Celsius or raising the pressure from 1.00 atm to 1.25 atom
Ecology Labs Inc. will pay a dividend of $5.30 per share in the next 12 months (D1). The required rate of return (Ke) is 19 percent and the constant growth rate is 8 percent. (Each question is independent of the others.) a. Compute the price of Ecology Labs' common stock. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Price b. Assume Ke, the required rate of return, goes up to 23 percent. What will be the...
Ecology question 4&5 4 You have just moved from Florida to Alaska and you are having trouble adjusting to this new, colder climate. What is one thing you can do to acclimate to the cold without relying on technology, tools, heat, shelter, or extra clothing? Describe how and why this change might help you acclimate to the colder temperatures. (You cannot go into torpor or hibernation, or migrate back to Florida!) 5. Mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians have circulatory systems...
1 What is the effect of temperature on radiation in the following temperature intervals? a. T< 100 K b. 100<T< 170 K c. 70 <T<420 K 2. Why is superoxide or any free radical important in the oxygen effect? 3. What is the main use of split-dose technique?
What was the independent variable in the "Effect of Temperature on Enzyme Activity" lab? A. temperature B. balloon circumference/oxygen produced C. amylase D. yeast
What was the dependent variable in the "Effect of Temperature on Enzyme Activity" lab? A. temperature B. balloon circumference/oxygen produced C. amylase D. yeast
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TABLE P15.5 Dissolved oxygen concentration in water as a function of temperature (°C) and chloride concentration (O/L). Dissolved Oxygen (mg/L) for Temperature (C) and Concentration of Chloride (g/L) C=Og/L c=10 g/l c=20 g/L 14.6 12.9 11.4 12.8 11.3 10.3 11.3 10.1 8.96 10.1 9.03 8.08 9.09 8.17 7.35 8.26 7.46 6.73 6.85 6.20 1.56 the percent relative error for your prediction. Explain pos sible causes for the discrepancy. 15.7 As compared with the models from Probs. 15.5 and...
10) If the amount of he amount of oxygen available to the blood decreases significantly, individual involved? A) Hypoxia results. B) Anemia results. C) Nitrogen narcosis results. D) Oxygen poisoning results. E) Acclimatization results. decreases significantly, what happens to the 11) For the following equilibrium reaction, which cause and effect are co CO(g) + 2H2(g) = CH3OH(g) + heat use and effect are correctly matched? A) add heat, shift right B) add CO, shift left C) remove CH2OH, shift left...
1) What effect does water have on the melting temperature of a material? 2) why would the effect of water on the melting temperature of a rock be important at subduction zones 2) Why would the effect of water on the melting temperature of a rock be important at subduction zones? 3) Where in the world can you find an island arc system?