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    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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    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]
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    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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    Oxygen (after hydrogen and helium) is the third most abundant element in the universe Oxygen is atomic number 8 and atomic weight 15 999 In gaseous appearance, it is colorless and in the liquid and solid state, it is pale blue in color
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    Oxygen is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas that is essential for life on Earth It is the third most abundant element in the universe and makes up about 21% of the Earth’s atmosphere Oxygen is crucial for respiration in living organisms and is used in various industrial applications
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    Oxygen’s unique chemical and physical properties make it indispensable to science and technology Chemical Properties: Oxygen readily forms oxides, peroxides, and superoxides and participates in combustion, corrosion, and redox reactions Atomic Properties: Oxygen is a nonmetal, highly electronegative (3 44 on the Pauling scale), and reactive
  • Oxygen - New World Encyclopedia
    Oxygen (chemical symbol O, atomic number 8) is the second most common element on Earth and the third most common element in the universe At ordinary temperatures and pressures, free oxygen (unbound to any other element) is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that makes up about 21% (by volume) of air




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