We breathe in oxygen, which is in the form of O2 molecules.
The chemical formula for the oxygen in the air is O2, where the 2 should be a subscript.
Yes, the oxygen we breathe in is a diatomic molecule. It consists of two oxygen atoms bonded together (O2).
Actually, humans do breathe in oxygen (O2) to sustain cellular respiration, where oxygen is used to produce energy. The respiratory system takes in oxygen from the air and delivers it to the cells in the body.
O is the element oxygen. The Oxygen that we breathe is O2. The Oxygen in the ozone layer is O3.
The science term for oxygen is O2. Oxygen is a chemical element with atomic number 8.
The chemical formula for the oxygen in the air is O2, where the 2 should be a subscript.
oxygen(O2)
Yes, the oxygen we breathe in is a diatomic molecule. It consists of two oxygen atoms bonded together (O2).
Oxygen (O2).
No. Monoatimc oxygen is chemically unstable and is too reactive for people to breathe it safely.
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Actually, humans do breathe in oxygen (O2) to sustain cellular respiration, where oxygen is used to produce energy. The respiratory system takes in oxygen from the air and delivers it to the cells in the body.
O is the element oxygen. The Oxygen that we breathe is O2. The Oxygen in the ozone layer is O3.
Either the oxygen gas that we breathe, which is O2, or ozone, which is O3.
The science term for oxygen is O2. Oxygen is a chemical element with atomic number 8.
O2 and Co2, but we breathe out the Co2 again + the O2 which is converted in more Co2
Oxygen is an element. Gaseous oxygen (the kind in the air you breathe) is called molecular as it consists of two oxygen atoms (O2).