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{{Short description|Chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8}}
'''Oxygen''' is a [[chemical element]] with the [[symbol (chemistry)|symbol]] '''O''' and [[atomic number]] '''8'''. It is a member of the [[chalcogen]] group on the [[periodic table]], and is classified as a highly reactive [[nonmetal]] and a strong [[oxidizing agent]]. Oxygen readily forms [[oxides]] with most elements and many compounds.
== Properties ==
* Atomic number: 8
* Symbol: O
* Atomic mass: 15.999 u
* Electron configuration: 1s² 2s² 2p⁴
* Standard state: Gas at room temperature
* Appearance: Colorless, odorless gas
Oxygen exists in several allotropes, the most common of which is diatomic oxygen (O₂), essential for [[cellular respiration]] in most [[aerobic organisms]]. Another allotrope, [[ozone]] (O₃), plays a critical role in absorbing ultraviolet radiation in the Earth's [[stratosphere]].
== Abundance and Occurrence ==
Oxygen is:
* The most abundant element in the [[Earth's crust]] by mass
* The second-most abundant component of the [[Earth's atmosphere]] (approximately 21%)
* The third-most abundant element in the [[universe]], after [[hydrogen]] and [[helium]]
It is found in water (H₂O), [[silicates]], [[oxides]], and in all known life forms.
== Biological Role ==
Oxygen is essential for life in many forms:
* Required for [[aerobic respiration]] in plants, animals, fungi, and most [[bacteria]]
* Produced as a byproduct of [[photosynthesis]] in [[plants]], [[algae]], and [[cyanobacteria]]
Oxygen is transported in the bloodstream of vertebrates by the protein [[hemoglobin]].
== Industrial and Medical Uses ==
Oxygen has a wide array of applications, including:
* [[Medical oxygen]] therapy and life support systems
* [[Oxy-fuel welding]] and cutting
* Steel and chemical manufacturing
* Water treatment and environmental monitoring
* Rocket propellants and high-altitude breathing equipment
== History ==
Oxygen was independently discovered in the 1770s by:
* [[Carl Wilhelm Scheele]] in Sweden (before 1773)
* [[Joseph Priestley]] in England (1774)
The name "oxygen" was coined by [[Antoine Lavoisier]], who helped establish its role in combustion and respiration, disproving the phlogiston theory.
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== Oxygen ==
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== See Also ==
* [[Periodic table]]
* [[Photosynthesis]]
* [[Respiration]]
* [[Ozone layer]]
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Latest revision as of 03:03, 28 March 2025

Antoine Lavoisier
Goddard and Rocket
File:A setup for preparation of Oxygen.jpg
A setup for preparation of Oxygen
Oxygen molecule orbitals diagram
Liquid oxygen in a magnet

Chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8


Oxygen is a chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8. It is a member of the chalcogen group on the periodic table, and is classified as a highly reactive nonmetal and a strong oxidizing agent. Oxygen readily forms oxides with most elements and many compounds.

Properties[edit]

  • Atomic number: 8
  • Symbol: O
  • Atomic mass: 15.999 u
  • Electron configuration: 1s² 2s² 2p⁴
  • Standard state: Gas at room temperature
  • Appearance: Colorless, odorless gas

Oxygen exists in several allotropes, the most common of which is diatomic oxygen (O₂), essential for cellular respiration in most aerobic organisms. Another allotrope, ozone (O₃), plays a critical role in absorbing ultraviolet radiation in the Earth's stratosphere.

Abundance and Occurrence[edit]

Oxygen is:

It is found in water (H₂O), silicates, oxides, and in all known life forms.

Biological Role[edit]

Oxygen is essential for life in many forms:

Oxygen is transported in the bloodstream of vertebrates by the protein hemoglobin.

Industrial and Medical Uses[edit]

Oxygen has a wide array of applications, including:

  • Medical oxygen therapy and life support systems
  • Oxy-fuel welding and cutting
  • Steel and chemical manufacturing
  • Water treatment and environmental monitoring
  • Rocket propellants and high-altitude breathing equipment

History[edit]

Oxygen was independently discovered in the 1770s by:

The name "oxygen" was coined by Antoine Lavoisier, who helped establish its role in combustion and respiration, disproving the phlogiston theory.

Gallery[edit]

Oxygen[edit]

See Also[edit]

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