You're swimming in a sea of it right now, breathing and burning as much of it as
you want. And wherever you go, except underwater, there's always an endless
supply there for your benefit and use, at no cost to you. You'll never pay a penny
for oxygen, no matter how much of it you take.
If you want it packed in some kind of a container, however, like a hospital bottle
or a Scuba tank, you'll have to pay somebody for that. Not for the oxygen, but
just to pack it for you.
1 liter of oxygen is equal to 33.4 ounces, 33.4 ounces of pure oxygen cost 4.99$, humans consume 550 liters of oxygen per day.
you can assume what's the cost.
It's free: go outside and breathe.
Yes. Pure oxygen is a fire hazard.
$3.07=100g(pure) $0.32=100g(bulk)
About $10000 if is an pure red Beryl, if not it could cost less than that.
60 cents per grams
All the elements are homogeneous so the oxygen is homogeneous, too.
somr people may say not much but that's a lie hospital use pure oxygen for life support you can breathe in pure oxygen for 12 years strait and not die
Pure oxygen costs about $3 per kg. This is fairly inexpensive when compared to other elements such as Caesium which costs about $11,000 per kg.
Because too much oxygen is harmful to the environment.
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Oxygen is an element and a pure substance.
is pure white hennessy available in jamacia
Yes. Pure oxygen is a fire hazard.
Cost, pure: $320 per 100g
it cost $30 for 100g of pure phosphorus
Canisters of pure oxygen can be purchased from chemical supply companies. You can also produce pure oxygen through electrolysis of water into hydrogen and oxygen.
Pure oxygen can be breathed. Pure oxygen is often given to patients in hospital that have low O2 saturation.
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