FAQ

What is the Reoxygenation Coefficient?
Reoxygenation Coefficient is referred as the parameter used in water quality modeling to describe the rate at which oxygen is transferred from the atmosphere to the water body. Reoxygenation Coefficient is usually measured using the 1 Per Day for First Order Reaction Rate Constant. Note that the value of Reoxygenation Coefficient is always positive. Typically, the value of Reoxygenation Coefficient is greater than 0.
Can the Reoxygenation Coefficient be negative?
No, the Reoxygenation Coefficient, measured in First Order Reaction Rate Constant cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Reoxygenation Coefficient?
Reoxygenation Coefficient is usually measured using the 1 Per Day[d⁻¹] for First Order Reaction Rate Constant. 1 Per Second[d⁻¹], 1 Per Millisecond[d⁻¹], 1 Per Hour[d⁻¹] are the few other units in which Reoxygenation Coefficient can be measured.
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