No, only planet Earth contains the element oxygen. In fact, scientists have theorized that the closest planet with oxygen is actually very, very far away.
No, some do not contain oxygen at all
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Yes, all alkalis contain oxygen and hydrogen.
All oxides contain oxygen.
All of the planets in this solar system contain all of those elements, and it is quite likely that every planet throughout the galaxy is likely to contain all of these elements.
All of the other planets may contain some aluminium, though only the four rocky inner planets may contain significant amounts.
No. Only Earth has a significant amount of oxygen. (I guess you mean oxygen as the gaseous element. Oxygen does occur on other planets in compounds like carbon dioxide.)
As the name 'oxide' suggests, they are all contain 'oxygen'.
Yes. All igneous rocks contain oxygen.
sulfur and four oxygen atoms
The outer planets does not have enough oxygen to sustain life, or they don't have an atmosphere at all.
Yes Oxygen is present in other planets.