Oxygen is absent in?

a

Kerosene

b

Soil

c

Glass

d

Cement

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Dave333
4 years ago

Explanation: There is no oxygen in the Kerosene as it gets oxygen from the air. In soil, there is excess of oxygen that is used for breathing by many bacterias and in decompositi

Eleasha
4 years ago

Sorry, Glass is a compound of silicon, oxygen and Na, while sand is made up of silicon and oxygen

Bt1
2 years ago

Option A is legit
Kerosene is a type of fuel oil that is commonly used as a fuel for lamps, heaters, and jet engines. It is a clear, colorless liquid that is derived from petroleum and is composed primarily of hydrocarbons, which are molecules made up of only carbon and hydrogen atoms. Since kerosene does not contain oxygen, it is not a renewable source of energy and must be refined from petroleum.
while other options have oxygen as one of the constituents
let glass not confuse us, as it's a compound of silicon and oxygen .

Enoghene
2 years ago

Think of it this way... Oxygen supports burning, which can look explosive. Therefore kerosene don't have oxygen, so that when you use little of it on your firewood.. you will be safe😌😁

Eleasha
4 years ago

Glass is a compound of silicon and oxygen

Dave333
4 years ago

The Correct Answer is kerosene. Oxygen is absent in kerosene.

Roseejituru
4 years ago

pls hw is oxygen present in glass

yeah

emmytoonz40
4 months ago

Kerosene is correct

I think the answer is supposed to be a glass

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