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Oxygen is the 8th Element of the [[Periodic Table]]. At the atmospheric pressure and temperature of the Earth it is in the form of a colourless, odourless dimeric gas. Atomically, oxygen contains 8 [[Protons|protons]], 8 [[Neutrons|neutrons]] and 8 [[Electrons|electrons]] when not in the form of an [[Isotope]]. It has a [[Melting Point|melting point of]] 54.36<font class="Apple-style-span" size="3"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 11px;">&nbsp;</span></font>K and a [[Boiling Point|boiling point of]] 90.20<font class="Apple-style-span" size="3"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 11px;">&nbsp;</span></font>K.  
Oxygen is the 8th Element of the [[Periodic Table]]. At the atmospheric pressure and temperature of the Earth it is in the form of a colourless, odourless dimeric gas. Atomically, oxygen contains 8 [[Protons|protons]], 8 [[Neutrons|neutrons]] and 8 [[Electrons|electrons]] when not in the form of an [[Isotope]]. It has a [[Melting_point|melting point]] of 54.36&nbsp;K and a [[Boiling Point|boiling point]] of 90.20&nbsp;K.  


Oxygen plays an important role in the biological process of&nbsp;[[Respiration]]&nbsp;where it is used as a substrate in combination with [[Glucose]]&nbsp;to produce [[Carbon dioxide|Carbon Dioxide]]&nbsp;and [[Water]]&nbsp;<ref>Essential Cell Biology, Bruce et al. 3rd ed 2009, New York p488-9</ref>.
Oxygen plays an important role in the biological process of&nbsp;[[Respiration]]&nbsp;where it is used as a substrate in combination with [[Glucose]]&nbsp;to produce [[Carbon dioxide|Carbon Dioxide]]&nbsp;and [[Water]]&nbsp;<ref>Essential Cell Biology, Bruce et al. 3rd ed 2009, New York p488-9</ref>.  


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Revision as of 18:48, 15 November 2010

Oxygen is the 8th Element of the Periodic Table. At the atmospheric pressure and temperature of the Earth it is in the form of a colourless, odourless dimeric gas. Atomically, oxygen contains 8 protons, 8 neutrons and 8 electrons when not in the form of an Isotope. It has a melting point of 54.36 K and a boiling point of 90.20 K.

Oxygen plays an important role in the biological process of Respiration where it is used as a substrate in combination with Glucose to produce Carbon Dioxide and Water [1].

References

  1. Essential Cell Biology, Bruce et al. 3rd ed 2009, New York p488-9