Oxygen Stocks List

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Oxygen Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
May 16 GTLS (GTLS) - Analyzing Chart Industries's Short Interest
May 16 FMC Analysts Slash Price Targets On 3 Dividend Stocks - You May Want To Consider These Alternatives Instead
May 16 FMC FMC & Optibrium Partner for Crop Protection Technologies
May 15 QIPT Quipt Home Medical GAAP EPS of -$0.03 misses by $0.04, revenue of $64M misses by $1.45M
May 15 QIPT Quipt Home Medical Reports Second Quarter Fiscal 2024 Financial Results Posting Revenue Growth of 10% and Adjusted EBITDA Growth of 14%
May 15 FMC David Tepper's Appaloosa adds Adobe, Boeing, exits GM among Q1 buys, sells
May 15 FMC Up 30%, FMC Remains One Of My Favorite Deep-Value Plays
May 15 TFX Teleflex (TFX) is a Top-Ranked Growth Stock: Should You Buy?
May 15 CRVO CervoMed GAAP EPS of -$0.41 beats by $0.01, revenue of $2.35M beats by $0.35M
May 15 CRVO CervoMed Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results and Provides Corporate Updates
May 14 EW Indian Rival Meril Accuses Edwards Lifesciences Of Anti-Competitive Behavior In EU Antitrust Complaint
May 14 FMC Most shorted S&P 500 materials stocks in April
May 14 FMC FMC Corp (FMC) Teams Up With AgroSpheres for Bioinsecticides
May 14 TFX Why Teleflex (TFX) is a Top Value Stock for the Long-Term
May 14 FMC FMC Corporation and Optibrium collaboration aims to accelerate the discovery of novel crop protection technologies by leveraging the power of machine learning and artificial intelligence
May 13 EW India's Meril files EU antitrust complaint against Edwards: report
May 13 EW Edwards Lifesciences hit with Meril's EU antitrust complaint
May 13 TFX Teleflex (TFX) Expands Vascular Access Portfolio With New Launch
May 13 TFX Teleflex Publishes 2023 Global Impact Report
Oxygen

Oxygen is a chemical element with symbol O and atomic number 8. It is a member of the chalcogen group on the periodic table, a highly reactive nonmetal, and an oxidizing agent that readily forms oxides with most elements as well as with other compounds. By mass, oxygen is the third-most abundant element in the universe, after hydrogen and helium. At standard temperature and pressure, two atoms of the element bind to form dioxygen, a colorless and odorless diatomic gas with the formula O2. Diatomic oxygen gas constitutes 20.8% of the Earth's atmosphere. As compounds including oxides, the element makes up almost half of the Earth's crust.
Dioxygen is used in cellular respiration and many major classes of organic molecules in living organisms contain oxygen, such as proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and fats, as do the major constituent inorganic compounds of animal shells, teeth, and bone. Most of the mass of living organisms is oxygen as a component of water, the major constituent of lifeforms. Oxygen is continuously replenished in Earth's atmosphere by photosynthesis, which uses the energy of sunlight to produce oxygen from water and carbon dioxide. Oxygen is too chemically reactive to remain a free element in air without being continuously replenished by the photosynthetic action of living organisms. Another form (allotrope) of oxygen, ozone (O3), strongly absorbs ultraviolet UVB radiation and the high-altitude ozone layer helps protect the biosphere from ultraviolet radiation. However, ozone present at the surface is a byproduct of smog and thus a pollutant.
Oxygen was isolated by Michael Sendivogius before 1604, but it is commonly believed that the element was discovered independently by Carl Wilhelm Scheele, in Uppsala, in 1773 or earlier, and Joseph Priestley in Wiltshire, in 1774. Priority is often given for Priestley because his work was published first. Priestley, however, called oxygen "dephlogisticated air", and did not recognize it as a chemical element. The name oxygen was coined in 1777 by Antoine Lavoisier, who first recognized oxygen as a chemical element and correctly characterized the role it plays in combustion.
Common uses of oxygen include production of steel, plastics and textiles, brazing, welding and cutting of steels and other metals, rocket propellant, oxygen therapy, and life support systems in aircraft, submarines, spaceflight and diving.

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