酸素
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Base noun form. Refers to the chemical element oxygen (O₂), essential for breathing and combustion. Used in scientific and everyday contexts, e.g., 『酸素を吸う』 (sanso o suu, 'to breathe oxygen').
Theme

In a science class, User and their teacher, Dr. Tanaka, discuss the importance of oxygen in the environment.

酸素

さんそ

oxygen

Nature & EnvironmentNatural Phenomena

Memory Hook

Imagine a scientist in a lab holding a balloon filled with oxygen. They say, 'Sanso (酸素) is essential for life!' 'San' sounds like 'sun' (which gives life), and 'so' like 'so' important.

Cultural Note

In Japan, oxygen is often discussed in contexts like environmental science, health (e.g., oxygen bars), and scuba diving. The word 『酸素』 (sanso, 'oxygen') is commonly used in educational materials and news about air quality.

Forms

Base: 酸素Base noun form. Refers to the chemical element oxygen (O₂), essential for breathing and combustion. Used in scientific and everyday contexts, e.g., 『酸素を吸う』 (sanso o suu, 'to breathe oxygen').