What is Oxygen: Definition and 374 Discussions

Oxygen is the chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8. It is a member of the chalcogen group in the periodic table, a highly reactive nonmetal, and an oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as with other compounds. After hydrogen and helium, oxygen is the third-most abundant element in the universe by mass. At standard temperature and pressure, two atoms of the element bind to form dioxygen, a colorless and odorless diatomic gas with the formula O2. Diatomic oxygen gas currently constitutes 20.95% of the Earth's atmosphere, though this has changed considerably over long periods of time. Oxygen makes up almost half of the Earth's crust in the form of oxides.Dioxygen provides the energy released in combustion and aerobic cellular respiration, and many major classes of organic molecules in living organisms contain oxygen atoms, such as proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and fats, as do the major constituent inorganic compounds of animal shells, teeth, and bone. Most of the mass of living organisms is oxygen as a component of water, the major constituent of lifeforms. Oxygen is continuously replenished in Earth's atmosphere by photosynthesis, which uses the energy of sunlight to produce oxygen from water and carbon dioxide. Oxygen is too chemically reactive to remain a free element in air without being continuously replenished by the photosynthetic action of living organisms. Another form (allotrope) of oxygen, ozone (O3), strongly absorbs ultraviolet UVB radiation and the high-altitude ozone layer helps protect the biosphere from ultraviolet radiation. However, ozone present at the surface is a byproduct of smog and thus a pollutant.
Oxygen was isolated by Michael Sendivogius before 1604, but it is commonly believed that the element was discovered independently by Carl Wilhelm Scheele, in Uppsala, in 1773 or earlier, and Joseph Priestley in Wiltshire, in 1774. Priority is often given for Priestley because his work was published first. Priestley, however, called oxygen "dephlogisticated air", and did not recognize it as a chemical element. The name oxygen was coined in 1777 by Antoine Lavoisier, who first recognized oxygen as a chemical element and correctly characterized the role it plays in combustion.
Common uses of oxygen include production of steel, plastics and textiles, brazing, welding and cutting of steels and other metals, rocket propellant, oxygen therapy, and life support systems in aircraft, submarines, spaceflight and diving.

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  1. F

    Why does oxygen carry the positive F.C in [CH3OH2]+?

    Homework Statement Find the lewis structure for [CH3OH2]+ Homework Equations n/a The Attempt at a Solution I found the lewis structure to have a positive formal charge on the oxygen. I'm not sure why the oxygen would have the + f.c. since it is much more electronegative than fairly neutral...
  2. mktsgm

    Medical Why oxygen is so critical to our survival?

    Is oxygen useful in only in the production of ATP with the cells (aerobic cellular respiration)? If so, why one should die within second if the oxygen supply is cut off? Why oxygen is so critical to our survival?
  3. I

    Expressing concentrations as a percent

    You measure the concentration of O2 in seawater to be 5.0 mg O2/L H2O. Express this concentration as a percent. Question 2: The Earth's atmosphere contains 21% O2/L of air. How much more oxygen does the atmosphere hold than seawater from the previous question? So for question one I got 0.01%...
  4. physea

    Thermally Stable Materials for Selective Oxygen Trapping and Manipulation

    Hello! I am looking for a thermally stable material that will gather oxygen from air selectively. I suppose many metals can do that? And oxidise? Or maybe liquids? However, I want to apply an electrical current and either reverse the binding of oxygen or move the bound oxygen across the...
  5. M

    Combustion EQ of liquid Hydrogen and liquid Oxygen

    Im working on a problem regarding a SSME and need to figure out the balanced eq for LH2 and LOx. I thought it was simply.. H2 +0.5O2 > H2O however my professor has confirmed that it is not the case in this situation. I am stumped as to what it could possibly be, maybe excess H2? And am not...
  6. B

    Nuclear Magnetic Moments - Oxygen 15

    Homework Statement I am trying to calculate the nuclear magnetic moment for Oxygen 15 but my answer differs strongly from the value quoted in literature. Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution [/B] ##\mu_J = g_J \mu_N J## This isotope of Oxygen has an unpaired Neutron with ##J =...
  7. cookiemonster13

    Oxygen formation in Earth water

    I always wondered why they say water and photons created the first microbes which later evolved and produced oxygen which filled our oceans and atmosphere. So how could have water existed without oxygen? I tried to look up and came up with different explanations, but it doesn't make sense.
  8. Metals

    Boost Your Engine's Performance: Answers to Common Nitrous Oxide Questions

    Now I'm aware of how at around 300 degrees C N2O breaks apart, resulting in more oxygen in the cylinders. I'm also aware that N2O cools down the air fuel mixture when it evaporates, increasing density and resulting in more volumetric efficiency. What I don't get, is why not just take in more...
  9. H

    How to separate oxygen and hydrogen?

    hello guys, how to separate oxygen and hydrogen guys?
  10. Sebastiaan

    A Can Liquid Oxygen Be Used for Proton Breeding in Space via Neutron Activation?

    Question, let's say I'm in space and I have acces to fast nuclear reactor and a lot of Liquid Oxygen, could I convert a decent portion of the neutron into Protons using Oxygen 16 Neutron activation? How effective would it be? I found the following document on Oxygen neutron activation...
  11. Karan Punjabi

    Oxygen Charge & Electron Density in Simple Carboxylic Acids

    In any simple carboxylic acid there are two oxygen atoms then i have a confusion that which oxygen has more negative charge on it or which one has the most electron density on it?
  12. Bong Bong

    B If there is explosion with absence of oxygen?

    According to Dr. M. Kaku, how a big bang theory supports when there was an absence of oxygen in the outer space?
  13. D

    Oxo acids, attraction between Y element and oxygen

    Hello! I have read (I don't remember the source, and have it only in my notes now) that oxo acids can be strong if Y element has a high electronegativity. If generic formula for oxo acids is HnYOm, than if Y has high electronegativity, it will cause the acid to become strong because Y will be...
  14. N

    How many atoms of oxygen are present in 300 grams of calcium

    Homework Statement How many atoms of oxygen are present in 300 grams of calcium carbonate? molar mass of CaCO3 = 100g Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution I don't know how to proceed. Can anyone please help me out by giving the forulae or steps on how to do this problem.
  15. B

    Volume of Oxygen Liberated from Hydrogen Peroxide

    Homework Statement Hydrogen peroxide breaks down easily to give water and oxygen as follows: 2H2O2(aq)----> 2H2O2(l) + O2(g) Bottles of hydrogen peroxide are sometimes labelled as 10 volume as well as 3%. This means the volume of oxygen that can be liberated is 10 times the volume of the...
  16. Hoophy

    Low Atmosphere Rocket Launch Stages Carry Their Own Oxygen -- Why?

    So I was wondering how come liquid rocket engines (operating in the lower atmosphere (such as launch stages)) are using Oxygen that they have packed on board. What I mean to say is why would the rocket need to waste space and mass bringing Oxygen with them in the launch stage when they could...
  17. B

    Would life have appeared on Earth without oxygen?

    I believe the first life to appear on Earth appeared in the oceans of Earth. When I ask if life would have appeared on Earth without oxygen, I am asking if life would have appeared in the oceans of Earth or on land without oxygen. Would life have appeared on Earth without oxygen?
  18. R

    Oxygen vacancies in the structure?

    Please could someone explain to me what is meant by the follow sentence: "Intrinsic oxygen vacancies in the TiO2 structure might also play important roles as nucleation sites for cavitation." I understand the nucleation bit but what are "oxygen vacancies in the structure"? Any help would be...
  19. RoboNerd

    Complete Combustion - which hydrocarbon will consume more O2

    Homework Statement one gram of each of the following gases is introduced into a 10 L container at 25 degrees C a) propane b) ethane c) methane d) pentane which gas will consume the greatest mass of oxygen upon complete combustion? The solutions says that the right answer is D. I do not know...
  20. M

    What is the total mass of an O atom?

    Homework Statement It's a simple problem. What is the total mass of an oxygen atom?Homework Equations Mass of electrons, protons, and neutrons, as well as their respective amount in an O atom The Attempt at a Solution Knowing the number of e, p, and n in an oxygen atom, I can calculate the...
  21. P

    Find the amount of O2 the blood absorbs in the lung

    Homework Statement 100 ml blood of lung vein contains 14 ml O2. The volume of blood in the left ventricle is 70 ml. Find the amount of O2 the blood absorbs in the lung for a minute. Homework Equations 100ml blood -> 14 ml O2 70 ml blood -> x The Attempt at a Solution Here's what I did 100ml...
  22. GiantSheeps

    Reasons for error in percentage of oxygen in KClO3 lab

    Homework Statement I did this lab on percentage of oxygen in potassium chlorate and I got a percent error of about 30%. I now need to find three reasons for error, and human error does not count. I think one could be that the masses used in calculating the theoretical percentage of oxygen were...
  23. lald6103

    Why do gases become more soluble at lower temperatures?

    Hello I recently read that the antarctic crocodile icefish (Channichthyidae) has colourless blood because it lacks haemoglobin. Apparently it can transport large amounts of oxygen around the blood in dissolved form because of its low body temperature (-1.8 to 2 degrees C). I was just after an...
  24. T

    How do hydrogen and oxygen mix?

    So I'm curious, if you mix two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen in a bottle, how do they mix? I know that it wouldn't turn into water unless lit on fire. If the bottle was turned upside down and uncapped, would the oxygen fall out the bottom and hydrogen float to the top? Or are the two...
  25. science_rules

    What mass of oxygen is liberated?

    Homework Statement This is a solved example problem in my chemistry book: What mass of oxygen gas O2 is liberated when a 2.5 gram sample of sodium nitrate NaNO3 is heated? Please keep in mind that I am self-studying, I am not currently in chemistry class. Homework Equations 2NaNO3 ---> 2NaNO2...
  26. A

    Empirical Formula of Sulfur & Oxygen Compound

    A sample of sulfur having a mass of 1.28 g combines with oxygen to form a compound with a mass of 3.2g. What is the empirical formula. So what i did is found the mass of oxygen which is 1.92g . Then converted the 1.28g S to 0.04 mol. Then converted the 1.92g O2 (as it says oxygen, or should it...
  27. Sace Ver

    Oxygen Atoms: Molecule vs. Mole

    Homework Statement How many oxygen atoms are there in one molecule of oxygen gas? How many oxygen atoms are there in one mole of oxygen gas? Homework EquationsThe Attempt at a Solution [/B] There are 2 oxygen atoms in one molecule of oxygen gas. There is 6.02x1023 oxygen atoms in one mole of...
  28. D

    How Do You Calculate Dissolved Oxygen Content for Catalytic Oxygen Removal?

    As part of my project I am taking part in an experiment which involves the catalytic removal of oxygen through the use of hydrogen. Is there an equation to calculate the dissolved oxygen content so that I can compare the experimental results to theory Thanks
  29. Sace Ver

    Calculating mass of oxygen in CaCO3....

    Homework Statement What would be the mass of oxygen in 2.5 x 102 g in CaCO3? Given: Mass 2.5 x 102 Molar Mass of CaCO3 which is 100.09 g/mol. Homework Equations mo=molar mass x number of o The Attempt at a Solution mo=100.09 g/mol x 3 mo=300.27 g of oxygen Can someone tell me if I got this...
  30. devproject

    Oxygen + Hydrogen from water, it safe?

    hi, my name is jake, I am life in Borneo, the island us smoke caused the affected persons who are not responsible for the burning of our forests, and we are currently in desperate need of oxygen, because here there is only smoke. I saw a youtube video tutorials on how to separate oxygen and...
  31. S

    Difference between the movement of oxygen ions and vacancies

    Hi, I am confused about the difference (if there is any?) between the movement of oxygen ions and oxygen vacancies inside the solid oxides. In some literature I find they are taking about the movement of negatively charged oxygen ions inside the metal oxides, while in some other cases it is...
  32. wolram

    3.2 billion year old oxygen found on Earth

    http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/10/151006192107.htm A new study shows that iron-bearing rocks that formed at the ocean floor 3.2 billion years ago carry unmistakable evidence of oxygen. The only logical source for that oxygen is the earliest known example of photosynthesis by living...
  33. J

    Oxidation state of oxygen in peroxides

    Homework Statement The oxidation state of oxygen in all compounds is -2, except in peroxides such as H2O2, Na2O2 and BaO2 where it is -1. If it is -1, then why can't we write H2O2 and Na2O2 as HO and NaO respectively?
  34. J

    How easy is it to ionize Nitrogen or oxygen with beta rays?

    Hello, over the past few days I've been looking at glowing ionization tubes on YouTube. there seems to be this innate correlation and association between ionization chambers and noble gasses, like xenon, argon and neon. i was wondering is it possible for oxygen or nitrogen to glow like them ...
  35. MenkeBenjammin

    What chemicals will take up dissolved oxygen?

    I am developing a model of dissolved oxygen (DO) consumption by yeast in the fermentation process. I would like to use a solution that will predictably take up DO over the course of 1 or 2 hours so that I can test a more basic model with the laboratory equipment I have. This would prove I have...
  36. P

    Oxygen is not definitive evidence of life on habitable extrasolar planets

    Oxygen is not definitive evidence of life on habitable extrasolar planets The Earth's atmosphere contains oxygen because plants continuously produce it through photosynthesis. This abundant supply of oxygen allows life forms like animals to flourish. Therefore, oxygen had been thought to be an...
  37. M

    How long will it take for a gas tank to empty?

    Hello all, I have an oxygen tank that is 10 L in volume, pressurized at 500 barr (pressure can be adjusted down to 1 barr out of the tube), and I want to 'bubble' the oxygen into a beaker of water. I will simply use a tube (diameter is around 0.5 cm) connected from the tank and with the other...
  38. evan manalu

    Will Igniting Hydrogen and Oxygen in a Strong Metal Chamber Cause an Explosion?

    I have a question, What happen you Ignite hydrogen and oxygen in very strong metal close chamber Will it explode to break the chamber?
  39. M

    Automotive Why cant oxygen be used as fuel for cars?

    its is fuel efficient and pollution free
  40. S

    What is the speed of sound in oxygen? 21.50mastering physics

    Homework Statement ___ In 1866, the German scientist Adolph Kundt developed a technique for accurately measuring the speed of sound in various gases. A long glass tube, known today as a Kundt's tube, has a vibrating piston at one end and is closed at the other. Very finely ground particles of...
  41. Joshua Earl

    Generating anions for oxygen charge

    Hello, I was wondering if anybody here has knowledge about anion production in the air and how to negativity charge a room, like a waterfall which can produce 100,000PPM anions in the air and the water keeps the positive charge. Some methods include arcing, plasma, ultraviolet, water collision...
  42. caters

    Hypervalent Oxygen: Violating Rules & Reactions

    I know that it is possible for 2 H2O molecules to gain and lose electrons. This reaction looks like this: 2 H2O -> H2O+ + H2O- This causes 1 of the oxygen atoms to be hypervalent since it now has 9 electrons. The other oxygen has only 7 electrons. The electron on the hypervalent oxygen came...
  43. P

    Creating oxygen free environment

    Hello, Say I have air circulating in a low pressure loop at 200C, and there are two openings; one for introducing steam and another that allows excess gases to exit. Through experimentation, I know that purging this loop with steam will bring down the oxygen content of this loop to 0% (unless...
  44. A

    Do carburetor cars need oxygen sensor ?

    Hi all, I just hear from a friend that in carburetored cars there are still O2 sensors (not all cars). I not sure the purpose of O2 sensor in this case. Could anyone help ? Thanks
  45. S

    How to change the earth's atmosphere to chlorine based?

    Hi, I'm working on a commissioned story, the basic jist of it is aliens colonize earth, begin a lengthy process of terraforming it to fit their toxic homeworld atmosphere. I read somewhere chlorine is the most viable alternative to oxygen in terms of energy production and it's fairly common in...
  46. mike l

    Hydrogen oxygen ignited volume expansion

    Homework Statement there is an expandable container with 1m3 of hydrogen and 1/2 m3of oxygen at stp. the gas is ignited.what is th final volume if there is no heàt lost and the pressure outside the container is 1atm? assume complete combustion Homework Equations other than the ideal gas...
  47. skepticwulf

    Iron metal reacts with oxygen problem

    Homework Statement When the supply of oxygen is limited, iron metal reacts with oxygen to produce a mixture of FeO and Fe2O3. In a certain experiment, 20.00 g iron metal was reacted with 11.20 g oxygen gas. After the experiment, the iron was totally consumed, and 3.24 g oxygen gas remained...
  48. R

    What is really Nascent Oxygen?

    What is really Nascent Oxygen? Like in equation ##2KMnO_4 + 3H_2SO_4--> K_2SO_4 + 2MnSO_4+3H_2O+5[O]## How a mono atomic O is there. It would be unstable, why it is forming? It should have been ##O_2##. In equation C2O6H6 + [O]-------> 2CO2 +3H2O]x5 How we are supplying monatomic O?
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