Introductory Chemistry (5th Edition)

Published by Pearson
ISBN 10: 032191029X
ISBN 13: 978-0-32191-029-5

Chapter 13 - Solutions - Exercises - Problems - Page 479: 40

Answer

Increased pressures cause higher solubilities for gasses, and can pose a severe risk in the form of oxygen poisoning when scuba divers submerge further than the recommended depth. At pressures that exceed 1.4 atm, the bloodstream can be flooded with oxygen and cause health risks to divers. By ascending slowly, the pressure is released and blood oxygen levels will return to their normal concentration.

Work Step by Step

Increased pressures cause higher solubilities for gasses, and can pose a severe risk in the form of oxygen poisoning when scuba diverse submerge further than the recommended depth. At pressures that exceed 1.4 atm, the bloodstream can be flooded with oxygen and cause health risks to divers. By ascending slowly, the pressure is released and blood oxygen levels will return to their normal concentration.
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