<h3>Answer</h3>
At a high temperature above 20° oxygen solubility starts to decrease.
<h3>Explanation</h3>
Oxygen, O2 is a very essential component of water as we can see in its chemical formula h2O.
The solubility of oxygen decreases as temperature increases. This means that warmer water will have less dissolved oxygen than does cooler water.
<h3>Other factors that affects oxygen solubility in water</h3>
Salt levels
higher the salt levels in water, lower will be oxygen in it.
Pressure
Water at lower altitudes can hold more dissolved oxygen than water at higher altitudes because dissolved oxygen will increase as pressure increases.
Answer:
1. Hydrogen
2. Helium
Explanation:
Nuclear fusion is when two atoms of Hydrogen join together to form one Helium atom.
Answer:
Explanation:
When a body is held against a vertical wall , to keep them in balanced position , normal force is applied on their surface . this force creates normal reaction which acts against the normal force and it is equal to the normal force as per newton's third law . Ultimately friction force is created which is proportional to normal force and it acts in vertically upward direction . It prevents the body from falling down .
Hence normal force = reaction force .
From second law also net force is zero , so if normal force is N and reaction force is R
R - N = mass x acceleration = mass x 0 = 0
R = N .
Ranking normal force from highest to smallest
150 N , 130 N , 120 N
B )
Frictional force is equal to the weight of the body because the body is held at rest .
Ranking of frictional force form largest to smallest
7 kg , 5 kg , 3 kg , 1 kg .
Here frictional force is irrespective of the normal force acting on the body because frictional force adjusts itself so that it becomes equal to weight in all cases here because it always balances the weight of the body .
Explanation:
Since a double helix is formed by two paired antiparallel strands of nucleotides that run in opposite directions, and the nucleotides always pair in the same way (adenine (A) with thymine (T) in DNA or uracil (U) in RNA; cytosine (C) with guanine (G)), a (single-stranded) nucleotide sequence is said to be a palindrome