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The possessive form for the noun oxygen is oxygen's.
The smallest particle of oxygen that behaves like oxygen is an oxygen molecule, which consists of two oxygen atoms bonded together.
The smallest particle of oxygen that behaves like oxygen is the oxygen molecule, which consists of two oxygen atoms bonded together. Each oxygen atom in the molecule retains its chemical properties and reactivity, making the molecule as a whole still function as oxygen.
Atomic oxygen refers to a single oxygen atom (O) while molecular oxygen refers to a diatomic molecule of oxygen (O2), which consists of two oxygen atoms bonded together. Atomic oxygen is highly reactive and unstable, while molecular oxygen is more stable and is the form of oxygen commonly found in the Earth's atmosphere.
O is the element oxygen. The Oxygen that we breathe is O2. The Oxygen in the ozone layer is O3.
You syllabicate hundred as hun-dred.
When there is a double consonant in a word, you typically syllabicate it between the double consonants. For example, in the word "butter," you would syllabicate it as "but-ter."
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