Zachary Williams Oxygen. oxygen I have chosen element because its easy. It got its name because we breath it in.

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Zachary Williams Oxygen

oxygen I have chosen element because its easy. It got its name because we breath it in.

oxygen The symbol is O. Atomic number 8 Atomic mass 16.

oxygen Protons 8, neutrons 8, electrons 16 are found in this element.

oxygen Melting point F Boiling point F Freezing point -200 C No color

oxygen Noble gas this means that its always around us.

oxygen Its found in nature and we don’t need to contain it because its everywhere.

oxygen Some uses are breathing, and tier filling. Some facts are its everywhere, we breath it, we use it for balloons.

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oxygen You should buy my element because you need it to survive. If you have no O2 you will be no 2.