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Page 34
... oxygen of the particular locality in ques- tion is consumed by organisms . An oxygen profile in the waters of Guaymas Basin showed oxygen concentrations of 0.1 to 0.5 millilitre per litre at depths of 300 to 1,000 metres ( 1,000 to ...
... oxygen of the particular locality in ques- tion is consumed by organisms . An oxygen profile in the waters of Guaymas Basin showed oxygen concentrations of 0.1 to 0.5 millilitre per litre at depths of 300 to 1,000 metres ( 1,000 to ...
Page 79
... oxygen by sunlight at upper levels , the hydrogen escaping into space and the oxygen diffusing downward and reacting chemically . The sulfur dioxide content of the atmosphere varies with altitude . It is greatest near the cloud base ...
... oxygen by sunlight at upper levels , the hydrogen escaping into space and the oxygen diffusing downward and reacting chemically . The sulfur dioxide content of the atmosphere varies with altitude . It is greatest near the cloud base ...
Page 633
... oxygen atom is about 105 ° , whether in the gaseous , liquid , or solid states , and the distance between the oxygen and each hydrogen nucleus - i.e . , the oxygen - hydrogen bond distance is 0.96 angstrom ( 0.96 X 10-8 centimetre ) ...
... oxygen atom is about 105 ° , whether in the gaseous , liquid , or solid states , and the distance between the oxygen and each hydrogen nucleus - i.e . , the oxygen - hydrogen bond distance is 0.96 angstrom ( 0.96 X 10-8 centimetre ) ...
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