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Q: What happens when you split one atom of oxygen?
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What happens when a hydrogen atom covalently bonds to one oxygen or nitrogen atom is attracted to another oxygen or nitrogen atom?

hyrdrogen bonds.


What happens if you bond two atoms of oxygen and one atom of carbon?

Carbondioxide


Does oxygen contain one atom of nitrogen?

no oxygen is an element of one atom and that's an oxygen atom


Does water contains the oxygen necessary for life?

Yes. Every water molecule contains one oxygen atom. You can split the oxygen out by running an electric current through the water (electrolysis)


During photosynthesis water molecules are split into atoms of oxygen and what?

Since water is comprised of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, when it is split into atoms by plants during photosynthesis the only other atoms other than oxygen that are produced are hydrogen atoms.


Is carbon monoxide an atom?

Yes. One carbon atom is bonded to one oxygen atom by two covalent bonds and one coordinate covalent/dative bond, to form a complete molecule.


How many hydrogen and oxygen atoms are in zinc oxide?

Zinc oxide is ZnO and there is one zinc atom, one oxygen atom and no hydrogen atom.


How many numbers of atom are present in one gram of oxygen?

how many numbers of atom are present in one gram of oxygen


In a water molecule each hygrogen atom shareswhat with the oxygen atom?

Each hydrogen shares one electron with the oxygen atom.


Is carbon dioxide molecule made of one carbon atom and one oxygen atom?

No. One carbon dioxide molecule is made up of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms.


How and which atom is made one molecule of oxygen gas?

one atom is very small and when it goes up then it make oxygen gas


What element will form a double bond with oxygen making a molecule with one atom of the element and one atom of oxygen?

Carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen itself all have this property.