Oxygen gas, represented by the chemical formula \( \mathrm{O}_2 \), is a diatomic molecule composed of two oxygen atoms bonded together. It is a vital component of the Earth's atmosphere and is essential for the survival of aerobic organisms, including humans.
Some key characteristics of oxygen gas include:
- Colorless and odorless in its natural state.
- Approximately 21% of the Earth's atmosphere, making it the third most abundant element.
- Supports combustion but is not flammable itself.
- Used in various industrial processes, such as steel-making and water treatment.
Oxygen gas at a temperature of 298 K (approximately 25°C) and a pressure of 1 atm is considered to be in standard conditions, which are often used for scientific calculations to ensure consistency and accuracy.