Apologies if this is a chemistry question
I've read that drinking water contains dissolved oxygen to the tune of $10\:\rm{ppm}$.
I've also read that raising the temperature of water will remove some dissolved gases.
Given standard temperature and pressure, what percentage of disolved oxygen will be removed from the water by boiling?
Specifically there's a running arguement in the office that when making tea one should never reboil the kettle, the reason being that the tea will taste bad because the dissolved oxygen has been removed.
Thanks for your help, apologies if this question doesn't fit.