Oxygen - 8O: biological information
Oxygen atoms are present in water (H2O) and water is essential to all life. Oxygen and is present in many organic compounds. Most organisms use oxygen for respiration. While oxygen (O2) is necessary for life, oxygen as ozone (O3) is highly toxic. On the other hand, ozone is an important component of the atmosphere (the ozone layer) and helps to shield us from harmful ultraviolet rays from the sun.
Levels in humans
The abundances of the elements in humans.
- Human abundance by weight: 610000000 ppb by weight
- Human abundance by atoms: 240000000 atoms relative to C = 1000000
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Hazards and Risks
Hazards and risks associated with oxygen:
Oxygen at high partial pressures causes convulsions, pulmonary changes and teratogenic effects. Oxygen as ozone (O3), peroxide, or superoxide is highly toxic. Too little oxygen results in asphyxiation. Oxygen-enriched air is a fire hazard because the burning rate of combustible materials is increased.
References
- J.E. Huheey, E.A. Keiter, and R.L. Keiter in Inorganic Chemistry : Principles of Structure and Reactivity, 4th edition, HarperCollins, New York, USA, 1993.
- S. Budavari (Ed.) in The Merck Index, 11th ed., Merck, USA, 1989.
- N.N. Greenwood and A. Earnshaw in Chemistry of the Elements, 2nd edition, Butterworth, UK, 1997.