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Well if one mole of water = 2 moles of hydrogen and 1 mole of oxygen, than 2moles of water = 4 moles of hydrogen and 2moles of oxygen.
Three potassium oxides are known: - K2O: 2 potassium atoms and 1 oxygen atom - KO2: 1 potassium atoms and 2 oxygen atoms - K2O2: 2 potassium atoms and 2 oxygen atoms
None, if your dumb
Oxgen dibromide
Oxygen is a non metal element. Atomic mass of it is 16.
oxgen
Oxygen atoms contain protons like every other atoms. It has 8 protons in a atom.
oxygen atoms are neutral because it has the same number of electrons and protons, which is what makes an atom neutral. oxygen does react with some substances. pure oxygen reacts with fire Oxygen atoms are not neutral they are very reactive. Oxygen molecules are less reactive than lone atoms but as still highly reactive.
because there is an uneven distribution of electrons between the oxgen and hydrogen atoms
Two Hydrogen atoms to One Oxgen atom (H2O)
Well if one mole of water = 2 moles of hydrogen and 1 mole of oxygen, than 2moles of water = 4 moles of hydrogen and 2moles of oxygen.
Three potassium oxides are known: - K2O: 2 potassium atoms and 1 oxygen atom - KO2: 1 potassium atoms and 2 oxygen atoms - K2O2: 2 potassium atoms and 2 oxygen atoms
Hydrogen bonds are the strongest intermolecular force between water molecules, it occurs between a negatively charged oxgen atom of one water molecule and the positively charged hydrogen atom. This is the strongest inter molecular force there is.
The ratio of hydrogen to oxygen in carbohydrates is 2H:1O, which is the same ratio as in water molecules.
Hydrogen. One Oxgen and two Hydrogen atoms are present in a water molecule, which has the formula H2O.
Oxgen and glucose Oxygen and glucose
no it is not this is because the word oxide means that it has oxgen in. It also has the word hydrogenin which means contains hydrogen this means this substance is made up of hydrogen and oxogen which then has two types of atoms and thefore cannot be an element. +++ And the simplest "hydrogen oxide" is... water! (H2O).