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The lowest concentration of oxygen that can support aquatic life is about `1.3xx10^(-4)mol//L` . The partial pressure of oxygen is `0.21 atm` at sea level.
What is the lowest partial pressure of oxygen that can support life ?
`k_(H)(O_(2))=11.3xx10^(-3)mol//L.atm`

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