Some common friends to oxygen include carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and chlorine. These elements often form stable compounds with oxygen, such as carbon dioxide, water, and hydrogen peroxide.
Some acids do not contain oxygen because the acidic properties are due to the presence of hydrogen ions. For example, hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a strong acid but does not contain oxygen. Acids can also be defined based on their ability to donate protons, regardless of the presence of oxygen.
Some ways to produce oxygen include photosynthesis by plants and algae, electrolysis of water to split water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen, and using certain chemical reactions to release oxygen gas.
Oxygen does not typically bond with noble gases such as helium, neon, and argon. Noble gases are stable and inert elements that do not readily react with other elements. Oxygen also does not bond with certain metals, like gold and platinum, under normal conditions.
Even boiled distilled water will still have oxygen, but the oxygen will not be in elemental form as a dissolved gas.
The process that produces oxygen in the oxygen cycle is photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants, algae, and some bacteria use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to produce glucose and oxygen as a byproduct.
One could ask their friends if they have some information about oxygen bars. If one is interested in the effects of inhaling increased levels of oxygen, one could go to the library and look for books about the medical use of oxygen.
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They give us oxygen and can make stuff like paper for us
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Beavers don't have "friends".
They get close to the water that has some oxygen and they breath the air.
Some of the oxygen will dissolve in the water.
Some oxygen isotopes are radioactive, but they do not occur naturally.
Some acids do not contain oxygen because the acidic properties are due to the presence of hydrogen ions. For example, hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a strong acid but does not contain oxygen. Acids can also be defined based on their ability to donate protons, regardless of the presence of oxygen.