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Oxygen only has 6 outer electrons and wants to get to a stable 8. Argon already has a stable 8 outer electrons
oxides or hydroxides
Yes, cerium most commonly combines with oxygen (CeO2)
Why dose hydrogen lose its combustibility after it combines with oxygen
Being a reactive chemical element plutonium can react with the majority of other chemical elements as: oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, silicon, phosphorus, halogens, etc.
Oxygen only has 6 outer electrons and wants to get to a stable 8. Argon already has a stable 8 outer electrons
Oxygen combines easily with many other elements and compounds
A hydrogen bond combines oxygen and hydrogen in the H2O molecule also known as water.
oxides
Hydrogen and oxygen
water,oxygen and aluminum.
oxides or hydroxides
It combines with Oxygen the most.
Oxygen.
Yes, cerium most commonly combines with oxygen (CeO2)
Yes, copper readily combines with several other elements. Combined with zinc it is brass, combined with tin it is bronze. It combines with many other elements including oxygen and sulfur.
Oxygen is not changed into energy. However, energy may be released when it combines with a range of other chemical compounds and elements.