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why is oxygen called 'oxyen,'​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The name oxygen comes from the Greek word "oxygenes" meaning "acid producer". It was called this because early chemists thought that oxygen was necessary for all acids. There are three stable isotopes of oxygen. Over 99% of stable oxygen is made up of the isotope oxygen-16

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Answered by hemamirwalnew26
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The name oxygen comes from the Greek word "oxygenes" meaning "acid producer". It was calledthis because early chemists thought thatoxygen was necessary for all acids. There are three stable isotopes ofoxygen. Over 99% of stable oxygen is made up of the isotope oxygen-16.

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