texture is a relationship from what you can touch and see. If you can feel or see it; it has texture.
The hydrogen creates a sticky bond with the oxygen molecule to create what we know as a wet texture.
lime water will stay the same, it will only change colour and texture if carbon dixoide is added to it.
what is aluminum texture
no texture
Oxygen is about one-fifth of the air we breathe, so if it has an odor, we got used to it and stopped noticing it shortly after we were born. If we didn't need it to live and could stop breathing it for a while, when we started again it would probably have a sharp somewhat irritating odor like ozone or chlorine ... though this is purely speculation on my part. I don't know what the "texture" of a gas could possibly mean.
Oxygen does not have a texture. A texture the visual quality of a material and as I am sure you know you cannot see oxygen.
As a gas, oxygen has no texture, obviously. As a liquid, however, I am assuming it will take on the texture of a liquid.
Solid oxygen, like liquid, is a clear substance. It is too cold to touch so I believe that a texture cannot be determined as of yet.
it doesn;t have any question dummie
The lungs are lined with a complicated network of bronchi which filter air and extract the oxygen out of it. The texture of these can be described as spongy, slimy and supple.
The hydrogen creates a sticky bond with the oxygen molecule to create what we know as a wet texture.
lime water will stay the same, it will only change colour and texture if carbon dixoide is added to it.
The texture is smooth.
Tactile Texture is texture that you can feel.
what is aluminum texture
Visual Texture is texture that is not touchable but can be seen.
Actual texture is texture which may be physically felt. Implied texture is texture that may be seen only, as in a painting. For instance, while the smooth texture of a statue or the uneven texture of a painter's brushstrokes are actual texture, the rough-appearance of a table in a still life painting is implied texture.