Oxygen can bond in two ways: covalently with other gaseous elements or by ionic bonding with metals, this is probably the most common way oxygen bonds
An example of this is ;
2Mg (s) + O2 (g)--> 2MgO(s)
metal + oxygen --> metal oxide
So with reference to your question...metallic elements.
Carbon + Oxygen = Carbon Dioxide
loads more including metal oxides:
Iron + Oxygen = Iron Oxide
Magnesium + Oxygen = Magnesium Oxide
Certain conditions have to be prevalent for each of these reactions to take place.
Oxygen is a basic element. It makes up about 20 percent of the earth's atmosphere. It has a Periodic Table number of 8.
water
All hydrocarbons have a 2:1 H:O ratio.
CO
Carbon monoxide is one of the most prevalent covalent bondings for oxygen.
O=O
Diatomic oxygen gas may be number one though.
Carbon in carbon monoxide C=O
Nitrogen in nitrogen monoxide N=O
Hydrogen and Carbon.
For example hydrogen and alkali metals.
Water (H2O)
You think probable to nitrogen: nitric oxide, NO.
Carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen itself all have this property.
The chemical formula for methane is CH4. Then there are four hydrogen atoms and one carbon atom in each molecule, making two distinct types of atoms.
Hydrogen only has one proton ,so it can pass that one proton onto another element, making it part of a molecule. It can become an ion if it loses that proton, or gains that proton.
First of all, Boron is an element, so it would need to be bonded to other elements to form a molecule. As for making the molecule, the good ol' stick'n'ball method never (almost) fails. Use styrofoam balls as the atoms of various elements (use different sizes to reflect the varying atomic radii), and use toothpicks or straws to represent the bonds (e.g. one toothpick for a single bond, two for a triple bond, etc.). Thi is probably the simplest way to go about it, and if used to its full potential, can display a surprising amount of information.
You think probable to nitrogen: nitric oxide, NO.
Carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen itself all have this property.
Carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen itself all have this property.
carbon
the element is cobalt
The most common element used in making filaments is Tungsten.
they combine with themselves atoms of different elements connot combine with each other wothout making a new molecule
True. Atoms are the smallest units of an element therefore making all atoms elements.
Sulphur IS an element. The symbol is S, and the atomic number is 16.
Carbon is the key element in making a compound organic. It has a 4+ charge, so, it will react to other elements accordingly
At the center of the chlorophyll molecule is a single magnesium atom. It is surrounded by alternating double and single bonds. The double bounds provide the electrons that flow through the electron transport chain.
Various elements are used for making electrodes like copper, zinc, aluminium, chlorine, mercury, platinum etc. Elements for making electrodes are selected on the basis on their relative tendencies to gain and loose electrons.