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Use "oxygens" in a sentence
"Pure ThO2 is exceedingly heat-resistant, and of course totally oxygen-resistant because two oxygens is all that will go, but would not shine well, I'm told, when heated by even the hottest oil flame."
"“Two oxygens, please, when you get a chance,” he says to the “waitress,” who fortunately for all involved does not actually hear him."
"Hydrogen sulfide, for example, reacts with four molecules of FOOF to give sulfur hexafluoride, 2 molecules of HF and four oxygens. . .and 433 kcal, which is the kind of every-man-for-himself exotherm that you want to avoid at all cost."