Let's see. Our atmosphere contains oxygen. Oxygen tanks contain oxygen. Oh yeah water has oxygen too
Alcohol molecules contain at least one oxygen atom each, while alkanes and alkenes contain no oxygen.
The atmosphere contain different kind of gases and one these gases is oxygen.So your answer is yes.
No, not all minerals contain oxygen. Minerals are chemical compounds formed from different elements, so they can contain a variety of elements besides oxygen, such as carbon, sulfur, or metals like gold or silver. Oxygen is a common element in many minerals, but it is not a requirement for something to be classified as a mineral.
No. All organic compounds contain carbon. Almost all contain hydrogen, and most of them contain Oxygen and/or Nitrogen. Other elements occasionally show up in organic compounds, like Na, K, Ca, and others.
Polycarbonate or cellulose contain oxygen.
Two things that all plants contain are chlorophyl and cells. Both of these features are part of how the plant will make its food and will ultimately provide the waste product of oxygen.
Air, water, plants, animals, rocks, minerals, and most organic compounds.
No it doesn't. It contains ozone.
Oxoacids are acids specifically containing oxygen. Different oxyacids are defined by their extra elements, but all of them contain hydrogen and oxygen.
Silicate minerals have diverse structures due to variations in how silicon and oxygen atoms are arranged with other elements in their crystal lattice. This leads to a wide range of physical and chemical properties in silicate minerals, resulting in different types such as quartz, feldspar, mica, and amphibole.
The atoms are different sizes.
Not necessarily. Amines contain nitrogen, but many do not contain oxygen.