No. Oxygen is considered a Molecular element because it exists as a diatomic molecule (two atoms of the element bonded together). There are 7 Diatomic Molecules found in the Periodic Table: hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, flourine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine.
No it's a molecule. If anything has more than one atom, it's a molecule. Oxygen is an element, but O2 isn't
Yes Nitrogen is on the periodic element table
No. O2 is a molecule made of two oxygen atoms.
No, CO2 is a compound, a combination of the elements of carbon and oxygen, called carbon dioxide.
Both as a molecule is made of one or more types of atoms
source: My chem teacher
O2 is an element
yes they both are examples of elements
how many atom are in o2
yes
They are different elements. O2 is oxygen and F2 Florine
Only one...Oxygen.
No, not compounds, they all are polyatomic elements
2H2O --> 2H2 + O2
carbon and oxygen
Mg (magnesium) and O2 are elements.
They are different elements. O2 is oxygen and F2 Florine
Only one...Oxygen.
Calcium, Ca, and oxygen, O2, are elements (first is mono-atomic, the second is diatomic). Calcium oxide, CaO, is a molecule made of two elements.
Water and Oxygen H2o and O2
O2 +4H2--> 2H2O
No, not compounds, they all are polyatomic elements
H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, and I2 are all diatomic elements.
progesterone: C21 H30 O2
2H2O --> 2H2 + O2
carbon and oxygen
One is Shrek element B while the other two are Dreck elements C and A