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March 6th, 2003, 01:25 PM
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Originally posted by NooNoo
AAaaah I see what you mean.... but here is some clarification for you - it is not the potential for chemical change with milk that is a cause for concern, rather it deoxygenates water - it does not break down water into its constiuent parts, it removes the free O2 carried within the water, the O2 that fish need to breathe and plants need to carry out photosynthesis.
It is important to understand the differences between the hazard types.
thank you! this is what I was looking for, the exsplaination was not that clear in the class, or I just remembered it wrong (I never do that ) But I did remember that the fish would be unable to breath
Last edited by firemonkey; March 6th, 2003 at 01:29 PM.
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