Oxygen are classified into many things. For example, on the Periodic Table, oxygen is classified as a nonmetal gas with an atomic number of 8.
Silver's classification is Transitional Metal.
Depends on what you want to use the classification for. One traditional classification was to classify matter into gas, solid, liquid, plasma, to which must be added today, Bose-Einstein condensate. Another classification would be animal, vegetable, mineral and abstract.
The Koppen classification system is the best known and most used climate classification system. This system has been used for more than 70 years.
It is a nonmetal
Nonmetal
It is o2
oximoron
Medical Gas
Oxygen delivery systems are classified as stationary, portable, or ambulatory.
Oxygen delivery systems are classified as stationary, portable, or ambulatory.
Aerobic and Anaerobic. Aerobic needs oxygen, and anaerobic does not use oxygen.
Oxygen are classified into many things. For example, on the Periodic Table, oxygen is classified as a nonmetal gas with an atomic number of 8 and atomic weight of 15.9994. In addition, it has 6 valence electrons.
A molecule.A molecule consists of one or more atoms chemically combined. If the atoms are not the same ie not two oxygen atoms but two oxygen and a hydrogen atom then the a compound is formed.
Tracheal is not a scientific term used for classification. It is a part of the respiratory system in insects, functioning to deliver oxygen to tissues.
The classification of oxides is related to their metallic and non-metallic character based on the type of elements they are composed of. Metallic oxides are formed by the combination of a metal with oxygen and are generally basic in nature. Non-metallic oxides, on the other hand, are formed by the combination of a non-metal with oxygen and are generally acidic or neutral. This classification is determined by the ionic or covalent nature of the bonding in the oxide compound.
difference between knowledge classification and book classification?
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