Chemistry, asked by suthar7046, 5 months ago

Explain how molecules of oxygen behave when the temperature is so low that the oxygen solidifies.

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Answered by MissCallous
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About 20% of the molecules in the atmosphere are oxygen. At room temperature they bounce around omitted the other molecules following the behavior typical of all gaseous molecules. Oxygen is somewhat reactive at room temperature and will initiate oxidation reactions with some materials

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Answered by Anonymous
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About 20% of the molecules in the atmosphere are oxygen. At room temperature they bounce around omitted the other molecules following the behavior typical of all gaseous molecules. Oxygen is somewhat reactive at room temperature and will initiate oxidation reactions with some materials.

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