Yes. There is no problem with breathing straight from the tank. Even in airplanes, as you reach an altitude of around 20,000 feet, you are breathing 100% Oxygen. Just don't smoke while you are doing it.
It displaces oxygen/air in your lungs because H is heavier then oxygen/air. Therefore changing the characteristics in how you sound.
the y in oxygen is the letter that makes the ee sound
Sound cannot be produced in empty space because there is no air to carry it. Sound is carried from person to person through talking because the vibrations travel through the oxygen molecules, which your ear picks up on and sends signals to your brain. Without molecules to vibrate, no sound can be produced.
It should sound how people regularly talk. So basically normal
Oxygen and air are not sounds.
No, the word "oxygen" does not have a short U sound. It is pronounced with a long O sound like "ahk-suh-jen."
Sound in oxygen is slow moving, but sound in space is not possible(by space, I mean a vacuum)
Oxygen
sound waves cant travel through space because there is no oxygen, and if there is no oxygen there is nothing to carry the sound waves. youre welcom theSas
The word oxygen is not normally pronounced with a long E. The common US prounciation reduces the Y to an "ih" sound (as in "sit") : (OKS-ih-gen)
Thomas Edison.
When the string vibrates the sound is created, once the sound is created the waves go into the viola. The "wind cylinder" or rather inside the viola amplifies the sound.