Submitted by LeeAnn1409 t3_z1sxtl in askscience
My chemistry teacher was talking about oxidation of water and explained that it happens spontaneously in nature that most of the oxygen in the world comes from water bodies rather than trees Is this true? If so, how much oxygen comes from water?
SeagullsGonnaCome t1_ixdu781 wrote
Oxidation does happen spontaneously just as a chemical reaction. But it's not kinetically favorable...
It usually requires a catalyst.
And yes, the ocean does produce the majority of O2.
That is because the ocean is home to photosynthetic plankton. 😎
Plankton living in the ocean, oxidizing water to oxygen through photosynthesis, is responsible for the majority of oxygen in the atmosphere.