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The following questions relate to the following data table of typical fluctuating pH and dissolved oxygen levels in a fish pond with a heavy concentration of algae over a 24-hour period.

TimeOxygen (ppm)pH
2 AM4.57.7
4 AM2.87.2
6 AM2.26.8
8 AM2.56.8
10 AM3.97.2
NOON6.57.7
2 PM10.08.3
4 PM12.18.8
6 PM13.19.2
8 PM13.09.2
10 PM12.08.8
MIDNIGHT10.88.3

You are investigating a massive fish kill in one of the shallow lakes in the area. Lab reports show no toxins in the water but a monitoring station on a similar lake reported these oxygen and pH values. What, if any, is the relationship between oxygen and pH?
◦ Direct relationship
◦ Inverse relationship
◦ Exponential relationship
◦ No relationship


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Marked as best answer by rayancarla1 on Jan 16, 2020

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rayancarla1

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Reply 2 on: Jan 16, 2020
Gracias!


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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