The positives are quite simple: Oxygen enables life. Life is good.
The negatives may include: Too much oxygen can offset the balance in the ozone layer, which protects us from the sun. This works in reverse, if there is not enough oxygen, the ozone may be lost. If the ozone is lost, the earth would have NO shielding from the sun's Ultra Violet Ray (UV rays). If this happens, earth could conservatively reach extremes as high as several hundred degrees F. in the day, and as low as hundreds below 0*
it says oxygen acts negativw so most likely hydrogen on the bottom acts positive
Oxygen atoms in water molecules are the same as oxygen atoms in any other molecules; the definition of an oxygen atom is that it is an atom which has eight protons in its nucleus. Normally it has eight neutrons and eight electrons as well, but that can vary. It is only the eight protons which define it as oxygen.
It would have a negative charge. It would be a negative ion with a 2+ charge.Remember: when an atom gains electrons they become NEGATIVE.when an atom loses electrons they become POSITIVE.
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they give oxygen to humans.
Oxygen typically has a charge of -2.
In a water molecule, the hydrogen atoms have a partial positive charge. This is because the oxygen atom is more electronegative than hydrogen, pulling electron density towards itself and creating a partial negative charge on the oxygen and a partial positive charge on the hydrogen atoms.
It is positive. In relation to oxygen at least.
Vegetation creates oxygen.
positive, it increases the amount of oxygen in the air.
Yes, each oxygen atom in a water molecule carries a slight negative charge due to differences in electronegativity between oxygen and hydrogen. This partial negative charge on the oxygen atoms results in the overall polar nature of water molecules.
It has both effects. The affect of low level ozone is certainly negative. Breathing issues for the elderly or those with health issues is bad. High altitude ozone helps us keep the planet warm (global warming) and filters out much of the ultra violet radiation that would otherwise hurt us.
Oxygen has a negative valence, typically forming two covalent bonds in compounds.
A water molecule has a positive area near the hydrogen atoms (due to partial positive charges) and a negative area near the oxygen atom (due to partial negative charges). This is because of the unequal sharing of electrons between the oxygen and hydrogen atoms in water.
Oxygen loading is a positive feedback process where increased oxygen levels in the blood stimulate further loading of oxygen onto hemoglobin molecules. This results in more efficient oxygen transport to tissues. Negative feedback processes, on the other hand, involve a response to reduce or counteract a stimulus, aiming to maintain homeostasis.
is that both grasslands and clearing forests for farming are both negative and effective to the environment because the forests are what pollutes the air for us to breath with oxygen and that gives us nitrogen that we both need
No, oxygen is not a positive charge. Oxygen typically exists as a diatomic molecule (O2) in a neutral state with a negative charge on the oxygen atom itself due to its high electronegativity.