catalase, superoxide dismutase
An oxygen atom can only be oxidized by some element with an equal or higher electronegativity. So, oxygen can be oxidized by fluorine (e.g., OF2) or by another oxygen atom (e.g., O2).
Zinc Oxide. Whenever a metal reacts with oxygen, it bonds them both together, like magnesium+oxygen=magnesium oxide
lead oxide
sodium oxide (maybe) because when an element react with oxygen an oxide is formed
To reduce a compound is to remove oxygen from it. Iron oxide can be reduced to iron by removing its oxygen atoms.
nascent oxygen molecular oxygen product
Because it may remove oxygen from a metal oxide and is converted into SO3.
If completely burnt (in excess of oxygen), all the magnesium will be converted to magnesium oxide.
This does not happen. Carbon forms covalent bonds with oxygen, not ionic bonds.
Oxygen oxide is not a real substance.
Sulfur dioxide is converted to Sulfur trioxide using Oxygen and a oxidizing catalyst like Vanadium(V) oxide:SO2 + O2 --V2O5--> SO3
The metal itself and oxygen. For example, in ferrous oxide or ferric oxide, there is iron and oxygen.
An oxygen atom can only be oxidized by some element with an equal or higher electronegativity. So, oxygen can be oxidized by fluorine (e.g., OF2) or by another oxygen atom (e.g., O2).
a metal oxide is a metal that is joined to oxygen. ex: copper oxide is copper joined to oxygen. :) :P by meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Burn the element in oxygen and you get the oxide
There are 2 elements in potassium oxide, which are potassium and oxygen.
Beneficial enzymes are SOD(super oxide dismutase), glutation peroxidase and catalase etc.