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i can't read the article but this seems like a strange conclusion

there should be more dissolved oxygen as water becomes warmer, i thought climate change was the big disaster we were supposed to be worried about?

less dissolved oxygen would suggest the water is cooler



Tell ya what, take two cans of coke. One, just open and pour into a glass. The second, pour into a glass and microwave it for a couple minutes. Take a sip of each and let us know how much gas is in each glass.

There's a reason that Starbucks isn't selling hot nitro brew.


This is incorrect. When dissolving a gas into a liquid, the colder the liquid is, the more gas can be dissolved.


>there should be more dissolved oxygen as water becomes warmer,

Oxygen solubility in water is inversely correlated with temperature and salinity.


Someone failed highschool chemistry. More gas can dissolve in cold water vs hot. The opposite of solids.


you know what, i did




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