The quantity of oxygen that can dissolve in water depends on the temperature of the water.
The graph below shows how oxygen solubility $S$ varies as a function of the water temperature $T$.
a.) State what is the meaning of the derivative $S'(T)$ and its corresponding units.
b.) Estimate the value of $S'(16)$ and interpret it.
$\quad$ a.) The meaning of the derivative of $S'(T)$ is the rate at which the oxygen solubility changes with respect to the water
temperature; its unit is $\displaystyle \frac{\left(\frac{mg}{L}\right)}{^\circ\rm{C}}$
$\quad$ b.) Based from the graph,
$\qquad \displaystyle S'(16) \approx -0.2 \frac{\frac{mg}{L}}{^\circ\rm{C}}$
$\quad$ This value represents the rate of decrease of the oxygen content of water as the temperature increases.
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