- Oxygen - Wikipedia
Oxygen is a chemical element; it has symbol O and atomic number 8 It is a member of the chalcogen group in the periodic table, a highly reactive nonmetal, and a potent oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as with other compounds
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- Oxygen | Discovery, Symbol, Properties, Uses, Facts | Britannica
Oxygen, a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas essential to living organisms, being taken up by animals, which convert it to carbon dioxide; plants, in turn, utilize carbon dioxide as a source of carbon and return the oxygen to the atmosphere
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- Oxygen Definition, Facts, Symbol, Discovery, Property, Uses
Life on Earth now depends on oxygen because all living things need it for respiration and producing energy [1] Since gaseous oxygen is soluble in water, aerobic bacteria can survive in lakes, rivers, and oceans [1] Interesting Facts Oxygen liquefies at -183 0 °C and can cause frostbite after skin contact [8]
- Facts About Oxygen - Live Science
Oxygen is the third most abundant element in the universe, according to the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility However, its reactivity made it relatively rare in early Earth's
- Oxygen | History, Uses, Facts, Physical Chemical Characteristics
Oxygen is a colorless, tasteless and odorless gas It readily dissolves in water, and more conveniently in freshwater as compared to seawater The freezing point of oxygen is −218 79 °C, and it condenses at −182 95 °C Oxygen, in both of its liquid and solid state, appear as clear, sky-blue color compound
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