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Oxygen is considered to be a pure substance.
The oxygen molecules that you are breathing in at this moment may have come from a tree outside your classroom, pond scum in a nearby drainage ditch, or algae growing on the inside of a school window. Does their origin make any difference in their properties? Explain
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Oxygen is considered to be a pure substance.
The oxygen molecules that you are breathing in at this moment may have come from a tree outside your classroom, pond scum in a nearby drainage ditch, or algae growing on the inside of a school window. Does their origin make any difference in their properties? Explain
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No, an oxygen atom is an oxygen atom. And the oxygen you breath is actually molecular oxygen which is to atoms of oxygen bonded together.
The origin of the oxygen atoms does not matter, it could be related to photosynthesis or it could be a chemical reaction in a lab.
The origin of the oxygen atoms does not matter, it could be related to photosynthesis or it could be a chemical reaction in a lab.
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