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  • Oxygen: Conductor or Insulator? Understanding its Electrical Properties
    Oxygen is an insulator.

    Here's why:

    * Electrons are tightly bound: Oxygen atoms hold their electrons very tightly. This means that electrons don't move freely within the material, which is a key characteristic of conductors.

    * No free charge carriers: In a conductor, free electrons can easily carry an electrical current. Oxygen doesn't have these free electrons.

    Therefore, oxygen resists the flow of electricity and acts as an insulator.

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