Natural water collected from rivers and ponds contain oxygen, carbon (IV) oxide and

a

nitrogen

b

hydrogen

c

chlorine

d

sulphur

e

oxide

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Som15432
1 year ago

The answer is A. nitrogen.
Here's why:
* Natural Water: Rivers and ponds have water that's been exposed to the air.
* Air Composition: Air is mostly made up of nitrogen (about 78%), oxygen (about 21%), and a tiny bit of carbon dioxide.
* Dissolved Gases: When water is in contact with air, some of these gases dissolve in it.
So, natural water will contain dissolved oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen.

Refhord
3 years ago

Pls explain

s.samuel
2 years ago

What about hydrogen

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