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An elemental gas that is required by most [[humanoid]] life-forms for breathing. [[Class M planet|Class M planets]] all have oxygen-[[nitrogen]] atmospheres.<ref name="TOS00"/>
 
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Revision as of 14:29, 29 April 2021

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UFP Historical Society
Symbol O
Atomic Weight 15.9994
Atomic Number 8
Discovered 1774
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An elemental gas that is required by most humanoid life-forms for breathing. Class M planets all have oxygen-nitrogen atmospheres.[1]

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Oxygen (element 8) was discovered in England and Sweden on Earth in 1774.[2]

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