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What is nascent oxygen?​

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Answered by MystifiedGurrl
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Answer: A very reactive and very unstable monoatomic oxygen is considered nascent oxygen and it is represented as [O]. It is a monatomic element. It has a high tendency to react to obtain an oxygen molecule (O2) with the other [O] nascent oxygen. It is very reactive because it is very unstable.

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A very reactive and very unstable monoatomic oxygen is considered nascent oxygen and it is represented as [O]. It is a monatomic element. It has a high tendency to react to obtain an oxygen molecule (O2) with the other [O] nascent oxygen.

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