Oxygen is about one-fifth of the air we breathe, so if it has an odor, we got used to it and stopped noticing it shortly after we were born. If we didn't need it to live and could stop breathing it for a while, when we started again it would probably have a sharp somewhat irritating odor like ozone or chlorine ... though this is purely speculation on my part. I don't know what the "texture" of a gas could possibly mean.
texture is a relationship from what you can touch and see. If you can feel or see it; it has texture.
Not all nonmetals have an odor. Some nonmetals are odorless, such as oxygen and nitrogen, while others, like sulfur and chlorine, have distinct odors. Odor presence in nonmetals varies based on their chemical properties.
Oxygen, in its pure form, does not have a distinct odor. However, when it is combined with other elements or compounds, it can sometimes produce odors.
Color refers to the visual characteristic of an object's hue, shape is the outline or external form of an object, size is the dimensions or proportions of an object, texture is the feel or appearance of the surface of an object, odor is the scent or smell of an object, and form is the overall structure or arrangement of an object.
When sulfur is heated in oxygen, the product formed is sulfur dioxide (SO2). This is a colorless gas with a sharp, pungent odor.
"Mushy" is a texture, not an odor. There cannot be a "mushy" odor any more than there can be a "sticky" odor.
Oxygen does not have a texture. A texture the visual quality of a material and as I am sure you know you cannot see oxygen.
Molybdenum is a hard, silvery metal with no distinctive odor. It is typically found in a solid state and has a metallic luster.
Strong odor
texture is a relationship from what you can touch and see. If you can feel or see it; it has texture.
Color, Odor, Length, Mass, Waxy texture
As a gas, oxygen has no texture, obviously. As a liquid, however, I am assuming it will take on the texture of a liquid.
color,odor,texture,and shape.
Silvery is white, but often with a black tarnish. Has no odor a texture of soft.
Silvery is white, but often with a black tarnish. Has no odor a texture of soft.
Oxygen is a gas and therefore does not have a specific texture. It is colorless, odorless, and tasteless in its pure form.
Not all nonmetals have an odor. Some nonmetals are odorless, such as oxygen and nitrogen, while others, like sulfur and chlorine, have distinct odors. Odor presence in nonmetals varies based on their chemical properties.