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Chemical Education Today
Oxygen—Abundant and Essential
Carolyn S. Quinsey
Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706

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October 2003
Vol. 80 No. 10
p. 1124

Abstract
Oxygen is colorless, odorless, tasteless, aggressive, necessary for human life, and provides protection from the sun; it is the most abundant element in Earth's crust and makes up approximately two-thirds of the human body by mass. This essential element was the focus of Oxygen, a public symposium held at the University of Wisconsin—Madison. The symposium included eight presentations on topics related to oxygen; those presentations are synopsized in this article.
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*  Citation
Quinsey, Carolyn S. J. Chem. Educ. 2003 80 1124.
*  Keywords
History / Philosophy; Oxygen; Public Understanding
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September 2, 2003
February 28, 2005
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