Chemistry Periodic table oxygen
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- Created on: 10-09-17 13:50
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- Chemistry Oxygen
- Oxygen
- Property 1
- Oxygen is colourless, odourless and a tasteless gas.
- Property 2
- Oxygen is slightly heavier than air its density is 1.43 g/l at s.t.p.
- Property 3
- Oxygen is slightly soluble in water marine organisms utilise this dissolved oxygen for their survival.
- Property 4
- It can be liquified at -183 degrees celsius it will end up pale blue in colour.
- Property 5
- It can be frozen at -218.4 degrees celsius then it looks like snow.
- Oxygen
- Property 1
- Oxygen is colourless, odourless and a tasteless gas.
- Property 2
- Oxygen is slightly heavier than air its density is 1.43 g/l at s.t.p.
- Property 3
- Oxygen is slightly soluble in water marine organisms utilise this dissolved oxygen for their survival.
- Property 4
- It can be liquified at -183 degrees celsius it will end up pale blue in colour.
- Property 5
- It can be frozen at -218.4 degrees celsius then it looks like snow.
- It can be frozen at -218.4 degrees celsius then it looks like snow.
- Property 5
- It can be liquified at -183 degrees celsius it will end up pale blue in colour.
- Property 4
- Oxygen is slightly soluble in water marine organisms utilise this dissolved oxygen for their survival.
- Property 3
- Oxygen is slightly heavier than air its density is 1.43 g/l at s.t.p.
- Property 2
- Oxygen is colourless, odourless and a tasteless gas.
- Property 1
- Oxygen
- It can be frozen at -218.4 degrees celsius then it looks like snow.
- Property 5
- It can be liquified at -183 degrees celsius it will end up pale blue in colour.
- Property 4
- Oxygen is slightly soluble in water marine organisms utilise this dissolved oxygen for their survival.
- Property 3
- Oxygen is slightly heavier than air its density is 1.43 g/l at s.t.p.
- Property 2
- Oxygen is colourless, odourless and a tasteless gas.
- Property 1
- Oxygen
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