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oxygen
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ox·y·gen  (ks-jn)
n. Symbol O
A nonmetallic element constituting 21 percent of the atmosphere by volume that occurs as a diatomic gas, O2, and in many compounds such as water and iron ore. It combines with most elements, is essential for plant and animal respiration, and is required for nearly all combustion. Atomic number 8; atomic weight 15.9994; melting point -218.4°C; boiling point -183.0°C; gas density at 0°C 1.429 grams per liter; valence 2. See Table at element.

[French oxygène : Greek oxus, sharp, acid; see ak- in Indo-European roots + French -gène, -gen.]

oxy·genic (-jnk) adj.
oxy·geni·cal·ly adv.
ox·yge·nous (k-sj-ns) adj.

oxygen [ˈɒksɪdʒən]
n
(Chemistry / Elements & Compounds)
a.  a colourless odourless highly reactive gaseous element: the most abundant element in the earth's crust (49.2 per cent). It is essential for aerobic respiration and almost all combustion and is widely used in industry. Symbol: O; atomic no.: 8; atomic wt.: 15.9994; valency: 2; density: 1.429 kg/m3; melting pt.: -218.79°C; boiling pt.: -182.97°C
b.  (as modifier) an oxygen mask
oxygenic  [ˌɒksɪˈdʒɛnɪk], oxygenous [ɒkˈsɪdʒɪnəs] adj

oxygen  (ks-jn)
Symbol O
A nonmetallic element that exists in its free form as a colorless, odorless gas and makes up about 21 percent of the Earth's atmosphere. It is the most abundant element in the Earth's crust and occurs in many compounds, including water, carbon dioxide, and iron ore. Oxygen combines with most elements, is required for combustion, and is essential for life in most organisms. Atomic number 8; atomic weight 15.9994; melting point -218.4°C; boiling point -183.0°C; gas density at 0°C 1.429 grams per liter; valence 2. See Periodic Table.
Word History In 1786, the French chemist Antoine Lavoisier coined a term for the element oxygen (oxygène in French). He used Greek words for the coinage: oxy- means "sharp," and -gen means "producing." Oxygen was called the "sharp-producing" element because it was thought to be essential for making acids. Lavoisier also coined the name of the element hydrogen, the "water-producing" element, in 1788. Soon after, in 1791, another French chemist, J. A. Chaptal, introduced the word nitrogen, the "niter-producing" element, referring to its discovery from an analysis of nitric acid.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.oxygenoxygen - a nonmetallic bivalent element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless nonflammable diatomic gas; constitutes 21 percent of the atmosphere by volume; the most abundant element in the earth's crust
chemical element, element - any of the more than 100 known substances (of which 92 occur naturally) that cannot be separated into simpler substances and that singly or in combination constitute all matter
liquid oxygen, LOX - a bluish translucent magnetic liquid obtained by compressing gaseous oxygen and then cooling it below its boiling point; used as an oxidizer in rocket propellants
air - a mixture of gases (especially oxygen) required for breathing; the stuff that the wind consists of; "air pollution"; "a smell of chemicals in the air"; "open a window and let in some air"; "I need some fresh air"
H2O, water - binary compound that occurs at room temperature as a clear colorless odorless tasteless liquid; freezes into ice below 0 degrees centigrade and boils above 100 degrees centigrade; widely used as a solvent
gas - a fluid in the gaseous state having neither independent shape nor volume and being able to expand indefinitely
ozone - a colorless gas (O3) soluble in alkalis and cold water; a strong oxidizing agent; can be produced by electric discharge in oxygen or by the action of ultraviolet radiation on oxygen in the stratosphere (where it acts as a screen for ultraviolet radiation)
Translations
oxygen [ˈɒksɪdʒən]
A. Noxígeno m
to give sb the oxygen of publicityhacer propaganda gratuita a algn
B. CPD oxygen mask Nmáscara f de oxígeno, mascarilla f de oxígeno
oxygen tent Ncámara f de oxígeno

oxygen [ˈɒksɪdʒən]
noxygène m
modif [atom, molecule] → d'oxygène; [level, consumption] → d'oxygène; [deprivation, starvation] → en oxygène

oxygen
nSauerstoff m; the oxygen of publicity (fig)öffentlichkeitswirksame Auftritte pl

oxygen:
oxygen bottle, oxygen cylinder
oxygen mask
oxygen tank
nSauerstoffbehälter m
oxygen tent
nSauerstoffzelt nt

oxygen [ˈɒksɪdʒn] nossigeno
oxygen [ˈɒksɪdʒn] nossigeno

oxygen
n oxygen [ˈoksidʒən]
an element, a gas without taste, colour or smell, forming part of the air He died from lack of oxygen. suurstof أوكسجين кислород kyslík ilt; oxygen der Sauerstoff οξυγόνο oxígeno hapnik اکسیژن happi oxygène חַמצָן आक्सीजन kisik oxigén oksigen súrefni ossigeno 酸素 산소 deguonis skābeklis oksigen zuurstof surstoff, oksygen tlen oxigénio oxigen кислород kyslík kisik kiseonik syre ก๊าซออกซิเจน oksijen кисень آکسيجن، ايک قسم کي گيس khí oxy
oxygen mask
a mask through which a person can breathe oxygen. suurstofmasker قِناع تَنَفُّس الأوكسجين кислородна маска kyslíková maska iltmaske die Sauerstoffmaske μάσκα οξυγόνου mascarilla de oxígeno hapnikumask ماسک اکسیژن happinaamari masque à oxygène מסכת חמצן आक्सीजन आवरण maska s kisikom oxigénmaszk masker oksigen súrefnisgríma maschera ad ossigeno 酸素マスク 산소 마스크 deguonies kaukė skābekļa maska topeng oksigen zuurstofmasker oksygenmaske maska tlenowa máscara de oxigénio mască de oxigen кислородная маска kyslíková maska kisikova maska maska sa kiseonikom syrgasmask หน้ากากครอบปากและจมูกสำหรับให้อ็อกซิเจน oksijen maskesi 氧氣面具 киснева маска آکسيجن لينے کا آلہ mặt nạ oxy

oxygen أُكسجين kyslík ilt Sauerstoff οξυγόνο oxígeno happi oxygène kisik ossigeno 酸素 산소 zuurstof oksygen tlen oxigénio, oxigênio кислород syre ออกซิเจน oksijen khí Ôxy 氧气


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