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Oxygen (pronounced /ˈɒksɨdʒɨn/, OK-si-jin, from the Greek roots ὀξύς (oxys) (acid, literally "sharp", from the taste of acids) and -γενής (-genēs) (producer, literally begetter), is the element with atomic number 8 and represented by the symbol O. It is a member of the chalcogen group on the periodic table, and is a highly reactive nonmetallic period 2 element that readily forms compounds (notably oxides) with almost all other elements. At standard temperature and pressure, two atoms of the element bind to form dioxygen, a colorless, odorless, tasteless diatomic gas with the formula O2. Oxygen is the third most abundant element in the universe by mass after hydrogen and helium and the most abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust. Diatomic oxygen gas constitutes 20.9% of the volume of air. All major classes of structural molecules in living organisms, such as proteins, carbohydrates, and fats, contain oxygen, as do the major inorganic compounds that comprise animal shells, teeth, and bone. Oxygen in the form of O2 is produced from water by cyanobacteria, algae and plants during photosynthesis and is used in cellular respiration for all complex life. Oxygen is toxic to obligately anaerobic organisms, which were the dominant form of early life on Earth until O2 began to accumulate in the atmosphere 2.5 billion years ago. Another form (allotrope) of oxygen, ozone (O3), helps protect the biosphere from ultraviolet radiation with the high-altitude ozone layer, but is a pollutant near the surface where it is a by-product of smog. At even higher low earth orbit altitudes atomic oxygen is a significant presence and a cause of erosion for spacecraft. Oxygen was independently discovered by Carl Wilhelm Scheele, in Uppsala, in 1773 or earlier, and Joseph Priestley in Wiltshire, in 1774, but Priestley is often given priority because his publication came out in print first. The name oxygen was coined in 1777 by Antoine Lavoisier, whose experiments with oxygen helped to discredit the then-popular phlogiston theory of combustion and corrosion. Oxygen is produced industrially by fractional distillation of liquefied air, use of zeolites to remove carbon dioxide and nitrogen from air, electrolysis of water and other means. Uses of oxygen include the production of steel, plastics and textiles; rocket propellant; oxygen therapy; and life support in aircraft, submarines, spaceflight and diving. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License How many oxygen does it take to burn a single sheet of paper? Q. I'm just really asking what amount of oxygen does it take to burn a single sheet of paper. Asked by chad aplaon - Thu May 1 11:05:03 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. may be some expert at 'll help u Answered by Psla T - Thu May 1 11:14:36 2008 How much oxygen would it take to send four people to mars? Q. Using a trip time of 9 months, 18 months on Mars for experiments and then 9 months for a return trip. Is there a process the astronauts could use to convert Mar's CO2 to Oxygen? This is a very vague question, but I have to design a trip to Mars for math class. Asked by longshot - Sun Jan 31 17:13:30 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. If you exclude fuel's oxidizer (since you did not specify how you would propel the spacecraft), then the question involves life support only. How much oxygen does an average human (less than 90kg) consume if doing average activity (consuming 2000 food calories per day)? says if just resting, 550 liters per day at STP. To be accurate with moderate activity of say, 12 hrs and low activity like sleeping for 8 hours, add 50% for 775 liters per day per person. Times 4 is 3100 liters per day for the crew. Times 365 times 3 times 3100 liters is 3,394,500 liters at STP for 3 years. This can be in liquid form, which shrinks it to 1/860th the volume, or 3947 liters. This is only 139 cubic feet volume, or a spherical tank of about 6.44 feet across. [cont.] Answered by Starrysky - Sun Jan 31 17:56:08 2010 What is the closest a cigarette can be to an oxygen tank before exploding?
Q. My mother is in dire need of an oxygen tank. But the Dr. won't give her one as long as she's smoking. She will not quit. She said that's the only thing in life that she enjoys. She has lack of oxygen to the brain & she needs the oxygen, bad. She's started acting strange & I know that's why. I dont want her to die because she doesn't have an oxygen tank, but like I said, she wont quit smoking. My sister says we should tell the Dr she's quit, so she can get the oxygen she so desparately needs. I dont like to lie. Plus, the chance of explosion (due to a cigarette being near oxygen) worries me. Mom smokes outside. My sister thinks if the oxygen tank is in the house & mom goes outside to smoke, that there shouldn't be a problem. I want an… [cont.] Asked by sunrise_n_tn - Thu Aug 10 22:39:30 2006 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments A. I have worked around oxygen, acetylene,butane,propane and gasoline and I can tell you that the heat from a cigarette cannot light any of these gases. It is the match or lighter that can cause the gases to ignite or explode. Their is some technical jargon about ambient temps. and at what heat range these gases ignite at but what the doctor is concerned about is the lighting of the cigarette that can cause the oxygen going to her nose that can explode. My father was in the same situation and the patches along with the gum curbed his nicotine craving. As far as the hand to mouth urge he handled that with spaghetti . He took a piece of spaghetti and put it in and took it out and as it softened he just chewed it up. But by taking it and holding… [cont.] Answered by eldoradodave - Thu Aug 10 23:04:46 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Oxygen" Hospital intends to keep hyperbaric oxygen therapy - phillyBurbs.com
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