oxygen doesnt have a molecular shape unless you are talking about oxygen gas, then it is O-O.
Methanol has a tetrahedral shape. Oxygen by itself would have a bent shape when bonded with hydrogen and carbon
Oxygen Dibromide would have a Linear shape, with a bond angle of 180o.
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A silicon-oxygen tetrahedron.
So the overall shape of the molecule can be described as two trigonal planar nitro groups connected by a shared bent oxygen between them..or can say V-shape
Methanol has a tetrahedral shape. Oxygen by itself would have a bent shape when bonded with hydrogen and carbon
Oxygen Dibromide would have a Linear shape, with a bond angle of 180o.
No, oxygen is a gas and does not have a solid shape at all.
it can't because oxygen is a gas and gas has no shape.
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None. Oxygen, as a gas, will occupy any shape that the gas is contained in. Oxygen as a single atom does not have a specific shape since its electrons do not have exact positions - only a probability space.
Hemoglobin is the oxygen carrier.
Oxygen fluoride is a bent molecule.
Matter changes both its shape and volume when it is in a gaseous state. Imagine oxygen: if you have a syringe full of oxygen, the oxygen is in the shape of the syringe, but if you let it out, it would readily lose this shape as it escaped into the environment. If you do not let it out, and instead push the syringe, you are compressing the oxygen; in other words, you are making the volume of the oxygen smaller by making it more dense. Oxygen, as with any other gas, does not have a fixed shape or volume.
the amount of blood and oxygen in your body
A silicon-oxygen tetrahedron.
it is an odorless colorless gas that readily assumes the odor of anything it passes through. It has no shape.