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Ch.22 - The Main Group Elements
McMurry - Chemistry 8th Edition
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22장, 문제 22.119

In what forms is oxygen commonly found in nature?

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Oxygen is most commonly found in nature in the form of diatomic molecules, represented as \( O_2 \). This is the form of oxygen that makes up about 21% of Earth's atmosphere.
Another common form of oxygen in nature is ozone, represented as \( O_3 \). Ozone is found in the Earth's stratosphere and plays a crucial role in absorbing ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
Oxygen is also found in combined forms in various compounds. For example, it is a major component of water (\( H_2O \)) and is present in many minerals and rocks as oxides, such as silicon dioxide (\( SiO_2 \)).
In biological systems, oxygen is found in organic compounds, such as carbohydrates, proteins, and fats, where it is bonded to carbon and hydrogen atoms.
Oxygen is also present in the form of ions, such as the oxide ion (\( O^{2-} \)), in ionic compounds like metal oxides.

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Molecular Oxygen (O2)

Molecular oxygen, or O2, is the most abundant form of oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere, making up about 21% of it. It is essential for the respiration of most living organisms and is produced during photosynthesis by plants. O2 exists as a diatomic molecule, meaning two oxygen atoms are bonded together.
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Ozone (O3)

Ozone, or O3, is another significant form of oxygen found in nature, primarily in the Earth's stratosphere. It forms a protective layer that absorbs the majority of the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation. While beneficial in the stratosphere, ground-level ozone can be a harmful pollutant affecting air quality and human health.
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Oxides

Oxides are compounds formed when oxygen reacts with other elements, resulting in a wide variety of substances such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and iron oxide (rust). These compounds are prevalent in nature and play crucial roles in processes like combustion, respiration, and mineral formation. They are essential for understanding the chemical interactions in ecosystems.
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