The word "oxygen" was derived from two Greek words that mean 'acid' and 'producer' because it was originally thought that all acids contained oxygen. That turned out not to be the case, but the name stuck.
Displacing oxygen means replacing or removing oxygen from a particular space or environment. This action can create potentially hazardous conditions, as oxygen is essential for human and animal survival.
If by that you mean where they get their own oxygen, then from nowhere because red blood cells do not need oxygen, they perform all reactions anaerobically.If you mean where they get it to give off for the rest of your body, then its from the lungs.
No, oxygen is a chemical element, while oxidation is a chemical reaction that involves the loss of electrons by a substance. Oxygen is often involved in oxidation reactions, but they are not the same thing.
The symbol O2 represents a molecule of oxygen composed of two oxygen atoms bonded together. This is the common form of oxygen found in the Earth's atmosphere, essential for respiration in living organisms.
What do you mean? To test for oxygen being produced, light a splint, blow it out then put it over the object you beleve is producing oxygen and if the splint re-lights oxygen is being produced.
oxygen = Sauerstoff
If you mean "oxygen", that's "oxígeno".
An oxygenated water (with a higher concentration of oxygen).
Ozone is a triatomic form of oxygen. It is an allotrope of oxygen.
Oxygen,
Basically "without oxygen".
Oxygen
it can survive with air/oxygen
It is poisoned by oxygen
It is poisoned by oxygen
It is poisoned by oxygen
O2 is the chemical symbol for oxygen. if something has O2 in it it has 2 oxygen molecules=)