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Oxygen is free. You use it continuously, in whatever quantity you desire, drawing it

easily from the air that surrounds you, just as you have been for years, and never

paying a penny for it.

In laboratory, medical, or industrial applications, you may be charged for purification,

pressurization, packaging, or delivery. But the oxygen itself is always free.

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12y ago

Oxygen (O) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas. It costs approximately 0.3 $/100g or 0.02 $/100g in bulk. Oxygen is extremely reactive and forms oxides with just about all other elements except noble gases. Oxygen itself is a diatomic gas. The only reason that Earth contains free oxygen now is because of the photosynthesis process of green plants.

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10y ago

depends on the way you buy it but mainly it is free

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14y ago

Free, but it'd help if everyone took care of the planet.

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15y ago

It costs $100 per gram.

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12y ago

it costs $0.05 per pound

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Life.

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14y ago

£78.50

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