oxygen has a charge of -2. {loves Randy}
The symbol is O, and the charge is negative 2
O2- in oxides, O1- in peroxides
The symbol for oxygen is O and it has a charge of -2.
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It should be neutral since the way oxygen (O2) is formed is by sharing 2 electrons [O=O] and the way ozone (O3) should be formed is [O=O=O] where the last one is linked to the first one. So I'm think (O4) should be [O=O=O=O] where the last one is also linked to the first one. See a discussion in the link bellow.
No, just download them. Free o' charge.
The charge on manganese in the formula MnO is +2. This is because oxygen typically has a charge of -2, so in order to balance the charges in the compound, manganese must have a +2 charge.
Aluminum (Al) has a slight positive charge (polarized cation) and oxygen (O) has a slight negative charge (polarized anion), making the Al-O bond polar in nature.
2 Ho has got to be the opposite of h2o which means it is oxygen and water backwards !_!
In a neutral compound, the ratio of Fe³⁺ ions to O²⁻ ions is 2:3. This is because Fe³⁺ has a +3 charge, while O²⁻ has a -2 charge. To balance the charges, two Fe³⁺ ions contribute a total charge of +6, which is balanced by three O²⁻ ions contributing a total charge of -6. Thus, the formula of the neutral compound would be Fe₂O₃.
NEUtrons were given that name because they are NEUtral ...they have no charge, at least not a net one.
The charge for Li2O is 2+. This is because lithium (Li) typically has a +1 charge and oxygen (O) typically has a -2 charge. When combined in Li2O, the total charge must be balanced, resulting in a 2+ overall charge.