I heard its because you fail chemistry and touch yourself at night
dissolved oxygen is dissolved oxygen
the environment which has the availability of oxygen it is called aerobic atmosphere and if the availability of oxygen is not there in atmosphere then it is anaerobic type We live in a aerobic atmosphere which has the oxygen available
because oxygen has been around for as long as there was sea life and when the first one came out of the sea they technically discovered oxygen
The Peepal tree, I have heard, produce oxygen 24 hours.
it is named for the number of oxygen atoms in the ion and/or oxidation state of the atom to which the oxygen is bonded.
Energized oxygen is known as oxygen in an excited state (high energy). ... Excited state is when any atom/molecule (oxygen in this case) is not on ground state (most stable state). all atoms want to be on ground state because it is the most stable. In order to energize/ excite oxygen, energy has to be put in (for example, by the absorption of a photon of an appropriate energy). After excitation, all atoms want to return to ground state so they release the energy by emitting a specific energy. Excited oxygen is sometimes referred to singles oxygen while ground state oxygen is referred to as triplet oxygen, this is best explained by Molecular orbital theory.
it is inactive and cold blooded
Oxygen is chemically active because it reacts with other chemicals such as hydrogen to form water.
Yes. But nitrogen is inactive.
in what molecule in the ground is nitrogen found when there is oxygen around?
Oxygen is a non meta element. Atomic mass of it is 16.
Hemodynamic signals, the basis of functionality for the fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) involve detecting the difference between oxygenated and deoxygenated hemoglobin (Blood with or without oxygen). Increasing neural activity causes a need for more oxygen, which increases the appearance of oxygenated hemoglobin around that specific neuron. Hemodynamic signals are used to detect active areas in the brain relative to inactive areas.
No, a plant releases oxygen into the air.
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A cactus takes in oxygen above and below ground. Below ground, it takes in oxygen as part of the water molecule with hydrogen. It does so through its spreading, shallow, fibrous roots.Above ground, it takes oxygen in from the air. It does so through the gas exchange that's regulated by the guard cells on either side of the stem's breathing pores, or stomata. Atmospheric oxygen exists as oxygen and in water vapor.
Earthworms breath by absorbing oxygen through their skin from the moisture in the ground. After heavy rain soaks into the ground it can lose the oxygen in it and the worms can not breath. They come to the surface as not to suffocate. Earthwormsinfo
All animals need Oxygen to respire.