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use of oxygen in human welfare in priodic table​

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       Use of oxygen in human welfare in periodic table

              Oxygen is a “colorless and odorless gas” and discovered by Joseph Priestley. The symbol of oxygen is O with an atomic number 8 and it is the 8th element on the periodic table and located in period 2, group 16, and block p.

              Oxygen is the lifeline of human beings as it is the main life-supporting gas. Human beings inhale oxygen through breathing and respiration processes, reaches the lungs and then is transported to various parts of the body.

              It is highly essential to perform the various metabolic functions of the body, to keep our brain active, and to perform various other functions. Oxygen as an element of water also serves mankind with water that necessary for basic living.

              Oxygen also plays an vital role being a bio-molecule in various other bio compounds necessary for the growth and metabolism of human beings. ‘Oxygen’ is widely used in many industries like steel industry and other biochemical industries for various purposes.

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