With what to do what? If you just mean with any other element, it can be combined with any other element. Fe203 (rust) H20 (water)
those are examples of oxygen combining with iron and hydrogen to form those 2 compounds
Oxygen on metals may have many different effects depending on the metal and what the oxygen is combined with. Oxygen combined with moisture on the metal of steel or iron will cause the metal to rust.
It is carbon that is combined with the oxygen in photosynthesis to make carbon dioxide (CO2).
Germanium is most commonly combined with silicon, oxygen and hydrogen
sand and glass
No, because that is oxygen and calcium combined
Oxygen combined with one other element is an oxide.
it is combined with oxygen
It is called oxidation when rocks and minerals are combined with oxygen. It is chemical weathering.
Oxygen on metals may have many different effects depending on the metal and what the oxygen is combined with. Oxygen combined with moisture on the metal of steel or iron will cause the metal to rust.
It is carbon that is combined with the oxygen in photosynthesis to make carbon dioxide (CO2).
It clots.
turns in to steel
metallic oxide
There's not much oxygen on any planet except Earth. I mean "free" oxygen, not chemically combined with other elements. Obviously carbon dioxide contains oxygen combined with carbon, for example.
Germanium is most commonly combined with silicon, oxygen and hydrogen
The elements are: two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Combined they form water (H2O).
an oxidation