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Why drinking water can\'t be decomposed? |
| Answer» This is because the demand for oxygen by the bacteria is high and they are taking from the dissoved oxygen in the water.... If there is no organic waste present in the water there won\'t be as many bacteria present to decompose it and thus the biological oxygen demand will tend to be lower and the DO level will tend to be higher.......... | |