No, solid oxygen cannot conduct electricity due to the fact it is a covalent molecular bond.
Liquid oxygen is attracted to a magnet due to its paramagnetic properties, meaning it contains unpaired electrons that respond to magnetic fields. When a magnet is brought near liquid oxygen, these unpaired electrons align with the magnetic field, causing the liquid oxygen to be weakly attracted towards the magnet.
Oxygen is colorless as a gas, but as a liquid it is pale blue.
A company can purchase liquid oxygen from industrial gas suppliers or manufacturers. They usually have distribution networks and can provide liquid oxygen in bulk quantities for various industrial applications. It is important to ensure proper handling and transportation regulations are followed when purchasing liquid oxygen.
As a gas, oxygen has no texture, obviously. As a liquid, however, I am assuming it will take on the texture of a liquid.
Oxygen O2 is a gas. Gases conduct heat- although they wouldn't generally be considered to be good conductors.
No, oxygen is not a conductor of electricity because its in the air.
Liquid sodium chloride is a conductor but not the best.
It depends on the liquid. Oil would not be a good conductor of electricity. Water is a good conductor, though distilled water is not. Any liquid metal or ionic compound would be a good conductor.
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Liquid oxygen is an industrial product.
Oxygen is not an insulator for a conductor of electricity. In fact, oxygen can facilitate corrosion in metals, which can affect their conductivity. Generally, the presence of oxygen can lead to increased resistance in conductors.
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