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What is the ionic state of oxygen ?

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Below −183 °C (−297 °F), oxygen is a pale blue liquid; it becomes solid at about −218 °C (−361 °F). Pure oxygen is 1.1 times heavier than air.

Oxidation states: −1, −2, +2 (in compounds with fluorine)

Melting point: −218.4 °C (−361.1 °F)

Boiling point: −183.0 °C (−297.4 °F)..

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