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Reef Chemistry Question of the Day #212
In normal 35 ppt (35 PSU) seawater at 25 degrees Celsius that is perfectly equilibrated with normal air, which of the following is true?
A. There is more O2 but less helium in 1 L of seawater than 1 liter of air
B. There is more O2 and helium in 1 L of seawater than 1 liter of air
C. There is less O2 but more helium in 1 L of seawater than 1 liter of air
D. There is less O2 and helium in 1 L of seawater than 1 liter of air
Good luck!
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In normal 35 ppt (35 PSU) seawater at 25 degrees Celsius that is perfectly equilibrated with normal air, which of the following is true?
A. There is more O2 but less helium in 1 L of seawater than 1 liter of air
B. There is more O2 and helium in 1 L of seawater than 1 liter of air
C. There is less O2 but more helium in 1 L of seawater than 1 liter of air
D. There is less O2 and helium in 1 L of seawater than 1 liter of air
Good luck!
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