Why is oxygen called as gas?Give two reasons.
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Oxygen is a basic sub-atomic structure, where singular oxygenmolecules are attached to each other by solid covalent bonds. Be that as it may, every oxygen particle is held to the next by feeble intermolecular or Van der Waals forces. ... In this way, at room temperature, oxygen is a gas.
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Oxygen is a basic subatomic structure where singular oxygen molecule are attached to each other by solid covalent bonds . Be that as it may every oxygen particle is held to the next by intermolecular force. Some reasons are :
1) It does not have specific shape or volume.
2) particles of oxygen are allowed to move everywhere
1) It does not have specific shape or volume.
2) particles of oxygen are allowed to move everywhere
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