Oxygen when liquefied looks like water with a bit blue color (baby blue).
the atomic symbol of oxygen looks like this 0
Look up a hemoglobin oxygen-binding curve, that will tell you.
Nothing. Fire consumpts oxygen to light and remain.
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Nope. The computer doesn't even look at the oxygen sensor until the oxygen sensor reaches operating temperature.
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Look in you book you dip!
Bluish/purplish if a person is dead. Living people with low oxygen levels will look pale.
An ECG won't show oxygen levels in the blood - it simply records the patients heartbeat.
I don't know what do i look like your mom?!!?!?!?!?!
No a s s hole just look it up
Because it could be sign of life.