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  • Organic vs. Inorganic: Why Oxygen Isn't Organic
    No, oxygen is not an example of an organic substance. Here's why:

    * Organic substances are defined as compounds containing carbon and hydrogen, and often other elements like oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus.

    * Oxygen is a diatomic element (O2) and is not composed of carbon or hydrogen.

    Therefore, oxygen does not fit the definition of an organic substance.

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