There are certainly oxygen and nitrogen atoms on Saturn, but most of them are in compounds with other elements (particularly hydrogen, forming water and ammonia respectively).
99% Oxygen and 1% nitrogen
The composition of Saturn's atmosphere is primarily hydrogen and helium. There are trace amounts of oxygen, methane, ammonia and nitrogen.
Saturn does not have a solid surface, so there are no bodies of water like oceans or lakes on the planet. Additionally, the atmosphere of Saturn is composed mostly of hydrogen and helium, with very little oxygen present.
saturn is much bigger than earth. earth has people living on it and saturn doesn't. saturn is made up of hydrogen and helium. earth is made up of oxygen and nitrogen
Saturn is a gas giant composed mainly of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other elements. Oxygen is not a significant component of Saturn's atmosphere. Any oxygen present would likely be in the form of water ice or molecules trapped in icy particles.
Saturn does not have oxygen as a significant component in its atmosphere. The atmosphere of Saturn is mostly made up of hydrogen and helium, with trace amounts of other gases like methane and ammonia.
no oxygen is an element of one atom and that's an oxygen atom
oxygen is plenty in nature
No, nitrogen does not burn in oxygen. Nitrogen is inert and does not react with oxygen under normal conditions.
Hydrogen and Nitrogen. Or oxygen and carbon dioxide, or carbon monoxide.
Nitrogen oxide forms when nitrogen reacts with oxygen. The word equation for this reaction is: nitrogen + oxygen → nitrogen oxide.
Titan, a moon of Saturn, has a thick atmosphere mainly composed of nitrogen. Jupiter's moon Ganymede has a thin atmosphere made up of oxygen.