Oxygen in pure liquid form as a light blue color. Oxygen is also highly electronegative. Oxygen is reactive with all elements (all noble gases except xenon and radon). Oxygen naturally occurs in Earth's atmosphere as a di- (O2) and triatomic (03) gases.
Well, actually I think it depends on the chemical properties of the chemical and how much oxygen there is around the 'substance'... :)
some chemical properties areexplosive, flammable, and radioactive.
phisical properties and chemical properties
There is NOT such an element:All elements have an unique, some more, some less different set of chemical properties, though there are some metals resambling each other more than most of the nonmetals, like oxygen, nitrogen, chlorine, ... etc.
What are some chemical properties for Gallium?
If it's a chemical, it has chemical properties. An oreo churro (whatever unholy abomination that might be) is a mixture of chemicals, each of which will have their own chemical properties.
Chemical properties involve reacting with another substance. IE: burning of magnesium requires oxygen after which it is no longer magnesium. Physical properties do not. IE: metals are malleable, some very malleable, like copper wire can be bent with your hand. BUT it is still copper wire.
any element in the same group as oxygenmainlysulfurselenium
Some properties are nitrogen, oxygen, and other gases, but the thermosphere doesn't have any oxygen molecules.
a chemical property for krypton is... it does not burn.
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It is not a conductor.