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why oxygen is called a gas and not a liquid ​

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Answered by Hari057
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Oxygen is a basic sub-atomic structure, where singular oxygen molecules are attached to each other by solid covalent bonds. ... Subsequently, a low measure of energy is required to beat these feeble forces and oxygen has a low breaking point. In this way, at room temperature, oxygen is a gas

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Oxygen is a basic sub-atomic structure, where singular oxygen molecules are attached to each other by solid covalent bonds.

Subsequently, a low measure of energy is required to beat these feeble forces and oxygen has a low breaking point.

In this way, at room temperature, oxygen is a gas, and not a liquid.

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