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BY: LEXI Oxygen

IT’S A GAS. ISN’T HARD. IT’S COLORLESS, ODORLESS, AND IS TASTELESS AS A GAS. BUT IT’S LIGHT BLUE AS A LIQUID AND SOLID. IT’S NONMETALLIC. IS STRONGLY PARAMAGNETIC.. Physical Properties of Oxygen!

ITS BOILING POINT IS DEGREES CELSIUS. ITS MELTING POINT IS DEGREES CELSIUS More Physical Properties

CUBIC Crystalline Structure

SYMBOL: O ATOMIC NUMBER: 8 ATOMIC WEIGHT: NUMBER OF PROTONS AND ELECTRONS: 8 NUMBER OF NEUTRONS: 8 More Information about Oxygen

BLOCK: P-BLOCK PERIOD: 2 GROUP: CHALCOGEN ELECTRON CONFIGURATION: [HE]2S²2P Atom Properties

SUPPORTS LIFE BREATHING OXIDATION REACTIONS GLASS BEADS EQUIPMENT FOR AN OXYGEN SPA Uses of Oxygen

JEWELRY MAKING WELDING OXYGEN GENERATORS SUPPLY FOR A GOLDSMITH SUPPLY FOR GLASS BLOWING More Uses of Oxygen

3 RD MOST ABUNDANT ELEMENT IN THE SUN. FORMS 21% OF THE ATMOSPHERE BY VOLUME. 49.2% BY WEIGHT OF THE EARTHS CRUST. ABOUT 2/3’S OF THE HUMAN BODY AND 9/10 OF WATER. Abundance

CHEMICAL PROPERTIES: A PRODUCT OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS REACTIVITY: VERY REACTIVE OXIDATION STATES: -2 Chemical Properties

THE WORD OXYGEN COMES FROM A GREEK WORD GENNAN MEANING GENERATE Liquid Oxygen Video and interesting facts watch?v=1EE7FjW5T7E&f eature=related