The boiling point of oxygen is -182.95 °C, so at -50°C it remains a gas.
No, it does not.
if the oxygen saturation is 50% it means the total hemoglobin content of blood is half saturated with oxygen. in this condition the oxygen delivery to the tissues is the maximum.
The symbol for1. carbon is C and2. for oxygen is O
C = pi * d C = 3.14 * 50 C = 157
Pure oxygen is a gas at 25 C, regardless of the pressure.
-50 deg C = -58 deg F
From -20C to 50 C From -20C to 50 C
The melting/freezing point of oxygen is 54.36 K (-218.79 °C, -361.82 °F).The boiling point of liquid oxygen is 90.20 K (-182.95 °C, -297.31 °F).
In each nitric acid molecule (HNO3), there is one oxygen atom. So, in a sample containing 50 HNO3 molecules, there would be 50 oxygen atoms.
10° C would be equal to 50° F. The formula for converting C° to F° is to multiply the C° by 1.8, then add 32.
50 deg F = 10 deg C
At 50 degrees Celsius, oxygen is in a gaseous state. It is a diatomic molecule in its standard state at room temperature and pressure.