Donkey Kong (i know it sounds like im lying but it really is the scientifical term for the answer your looking for and the compound found in oxygen is so big its why they call it donkey kong)
No. CO2 is carbon dioxide, which is a compound of carbon and oxygen. It is usually formed by a reaction between oxygen and carbon or a carbon contain compound. Oxygen is a single element which is usually found in the form of O2.
Oxygen does not have a subscript since it is an element. Subscripts are usually found in the chemical formula of a compound and not an element.
Aluminium Oxygen and Chromium
Carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
oxygen and iron, the oxygen in the air or water reacts with the iron
helium doesn't form any compound
Usually, oxygen has an oxidation of -2 (that is unless in a compound with peroxides or halogens).
water and oxygen
Oxygen
water
Yes!!! They are White Crystals of 'lithium oxide' (Li2O). It is a BASE , and readily dissolved in water to form the Alkali ' lithium hydroxide' Li2O + H2O = 2LiOH NB An Alklai is a soluble base.
Oxygen is an element, as it is found on the periodic table with the atomic number 8. It can form compounds with other elements, such as water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2), but it itself is not a compound or mixture.