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Old October 21st, 2005, 07:09 PM
Mike Connor
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"Jeff Taylor" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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SNIP
I disagree...

The cooler spring water will carry more dissolved oxygen due to the
temperature of the water...

JT

The general rule for temperature and oxygen in water:
warm water contains less dissolved oxygen
than does cool water.
For example, water that is 90º F can only hold 7.4 mg/L of dissolved
oxygen (at saturation) while cooler water at 45º F can hold 11.9 mg/L,
which is about 60% more oxygen.




Simply cooling water does not add any oxygen to it. If there is none there
to start with, the temperature is quite irrelevant.

TL
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