﹑ ﹑ Colorless, tasteless and odorless gas. Slightly heavier than air, slightly soluble in water. Chemical nature of oxygen is extremely active, capable of forming oxides with all chemical elements except the inert gas. Used in semiconductor
Colorless, odorless, odorless gas. Slightly heavier than air, slightly soluble in water. The chemical properties of oxygen are extremely active and can form oxides with all chemical elements other than inert gases. For semiconductors
A colorless, tasteless, odorless gas. Slightly heavier than air, slightly soluble in water. The chemical properties of oxygen are very active. It can form oxides with all chemical elements except inert gas. Applied to semiconductors<br>