Solid oxygen is used in various applications, such as rocket propellants, welding, and in the medical field for cryogenic storage and as a source of oxygen for breathing in extreme environments. Additionally, solid oxygen has been studied for potential use in high-energy materials and as a powerful oxidizer in certain chemical reactions.
No, CO2 in solid form is carbon dioxide, not sugar. Sugar is a carbohydrate composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms, while carbon dioxide is a compound made of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
Oxygen can crystallize at very low temperatures and pressures, forming a blue crystalline solid known as solid oxygen. This is a rare occurrence as oxygen is typically found in the gaseous form at room temperature and pressure.
Yes, it will react to form an external layer of lithium oxide (Li2O).
im pretty sure that oxygen is a poor conducter of electricty because it is a gas and a nonmetal and i think it is a brittle solid at room temperature but im not sure.....hope i helped :)
FeO2 is a solid. It is a compound composed of iron (Fe) and oxygen (O) atoms, and it typically exists in a solid form at room temperature and pressure.
Oxygen is a gas at room temperature and pressure, so it does not have a solid or liquid texture. In its solid form, oxygen is a pale blue crystalline solid called dry ice or solid oxygen. In its liquid form, oxygen is a pale blue liquid.
No, CO2 in solid form is carbon dioxide, not sugar. Sugar is a carbohydrate composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms, while carbon dioxide is a compound made of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.
Oxygen can crystallize at very low temperatures and pressures, forming a blue crystalline solid known as solid oxygen. This is a rare occurrence as oxygen is typically found in the gaseous form at room temperature and pressure.
Yes, it will react to form an external layer of lithium oxide (Li2O).
Not naturally. Oxygen in its natural form is a gas. In order for it to be a solid - it has to be cooled to very low temperatures. Its melting point is 54.36 K or -218.79 °C or -361.82 °F
Fireworks use solid oxidizers within the chemical makeup of the charge. The chemical oxidizer fulfills the need for both oxygen and fuel in the fire equation. All that is needed is heat. Or just the surronding air.
im pretty sure that oxygen is a poor conducter of electricty because it is a gas and a nonmetal and i think it is a brittle solid at room temperature but im not sure.....hope i helped :)
3 atoms of oxygen form ozone, the oxygen cells use is O2 with two atoms of oxygen.
The word 'solid' is an adjective (solid, solider, solidest).The word 'solid' is also a noun (solid, solids).Examples:They use concrete to make solid benches. (adjective)Water can be in the form of a liquid, a gas, and a solid. (noun)The verb form is to solidify; the adverb form is solidly.
FeO2 is a solid. It is a compound composed of iron (Fe) and oxygen (O) atoms, and it typically exists in a solid form at room temperature and pressure.
They take it with them in some form or another. Fireworks use oxidizing salts such as various nitrates and chlorates. Solid fuel rockets generally use ammonium perchlorate as an oxidizer while liquid fuel rockets carry liquid oxygen.
Oxygen is not always in the form of a gas. It can be found in liquid form as a component of the compound called water. It can be found in solid form as a component of rust (iron oxide) and many other compounds.Free oxygen is found as a gas on the planet earth because the temperate of the planet's surface and atmosphere are well above the boiling point of molecular oxygen, which is -297 F or -183 C. We use oxygen in liquid form as part of the fuel of some rockets. Then we have to work very hard to condense it out of the air.