Oxygen's name is of Greek origin. The Greek words were "Oxy genes" which means acid and acid former. Oxygen was discovered before 1772. It was not recognized as an element at that time.
It does not have a generic name or a trade name. It's always just Oxygen. Sorry.
name the organism which absorbs oxygen by diffusion
oxygen
Antoine Lavoisier, a French chemist, discovered oxygen in 1775, was the first to recognize it as an element, and coined its name "oxygen" - which comes from a Greek word that means "acid-former".
oxygen
It does not have a generic name or a trade name. It's always just Oxygen. Sorry.
It remains "oxygen."
name the organism which absorbs oxygen by diffusion
oxygen = Sauerstoff
Liquid Oxygen
oxygen
um, oxygen? The name of the element is the name of... the element. If, i.e., the species you wish to describe is a single atom of neutral oxygen, then it is preferable to call it monatomic oxygen or something for clarity.
calcium + oxygen Calcium's element name is Ca Oxygen's element name is O
Antoine Lavoisier, a French chemist, discovered oxygen in 1775, was the first to recognize it as an element, and coined its name "oxygen" - which comes from a Greek word that means "acid-former".
oxygen
aquelix is the greek word for oxygen.
What language did the element oxygen name come from