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How Many Times Less Soluble in Water Is Oxygen Than

Question 38

Question 38

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How many times less soluble in water is oxygen than hydrogen?


A) Four times
B) Two times
C) Their solubility is about the same.
D) None of the above; oxygen is actually more soluble than hydrogen in water.

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