What is the meaning of nascent oxygen?
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A monoatomic oxygen which is very reactive and very unstable is called nascent oxygen.
It is said to be monoatomic.
It is written as [O].
It has a high tendency to react with other nascent oxygen to form an oxygen molecule (O2).
Since it is very unstable, it is very reactive.
It is said to be monoatomic.
It is written as [O].
It has a high tendency to react with other nascent oxygen to form an oxygen molecule (O2).
Since it is very unstable, it is very reactive.
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The term nascent oxygen refers to oxygen that has just been made, presumably in a chemical reaction. Some people interpret this to mean O2 , which is made in many reactions, while others believe it to be a monatomic oxygen radical, which is far more reactive.
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The term nascent oxygen refers to oxygen that has just been made, presumably in a chemical reaction. Some people interpret this to mean O2 , which is made in many reactions, while others believe it to be a monatomic oxygen radical, which is far more reactive.
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