minerals
Oxygen is the element that can combine with almost all other elements.
we can combine any other element or even an compound witw it like hydrogen+oxygen=water
Californium combines with Halogens and Oxygen
An oxygen molecule (O2) This is the form that oxygen usually takes as a pure element.
Yes it is.
Oxygen is primarily found in nature as an element, forming about 21% of the Earth's atmosphere. However, oxygen can also combine with other elements to form compounds, such as water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2).
Hydrogen and oxygen are both elements. When they combine to form water (H2O), then it becomes a compound.
Reactivity is a term related to the aggressiveness (or not) of an element to combine with other elements. Oxygen, Chlorine, and Fluorine are among the most aggressive.
1. oxygen and the scientific way of saying it is 2. 1 sillicon and 2 oxygen
No, carbon and oxygen are not the only elements that can combine with nitrogen. Nitrogen can also form compounds with hydrogen, sulfur, and other elements to create a variety of nitrogen-containing compounds.
When two atoms of the element oxygen combine to form a molecule of oxygen (O2), it is still considered a pure substance because both atoms are of the same element. A compound is formed when atoms of different elements bond together. In this case, O2 is a molecule of an element rather than a compound because it consists of two atoms of the same element bonded together.
Its a molecule because it is made up of 1 part Carbon(element) and 2 parts Oxygen(element). These elements combine to form a molecule