WHAT IS THE ACTIVE INGREDIENT IN H2O-BOO2ST OXYGEN IF IT IS NOT SODIUM CHLORITE OR SOME OTHER OXYCHLORINE COMPOUND?
First let’s take a quick look at how nascent oxygen in the form of O2 reacts with water. Water will only absorb a maximum of 20 ppm of free oxygen molecules in gas form (O2) when such molecules are bubbled through the solution. This is a chemically verified fact. When water is subjected to additional atmospheric pressure, the amount of dissolved O2 may increase. However, when the pressure is reduced back to its normal atmospheric range, the gas will escape as O2 and the dissolved oxygen content will stabilize at a “normal” dissolved oxygen range of from 4-20 ppm.
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