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liquid oxygen

Liquid oxygen

Submitted by Adam Johnson / Harvey Mudd College on Fri, 01/25/2008 - 18:19
Has anybody ever done the liquid oxygen demo?

(to prove its paramagnetic and that simple Lewis structures don't accurately describe the bonding in O2?)

I'm doing it monday.  wish me luck!
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