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sodium oxide
It depends what the metal is, but any metal combined with oxygen will be an oxide, for example: Copper + Oxygen = Copper Oxide.
salt
A compound containing a metal plus oxygen would be a metal oxide. For example: Sodium plus oxygen would produce Sodium oxide, Bismuth and Oxygen would produce Bismuth oxide, Zinc plus Oxyen would produce Zinc oxide and so on.
carbon plus oxygen makes carbon dioxide
sodium oxide
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Sodium + Oxygen = Sodium oxide: 4Na + O2 = 2Na2O
It depends what the metal is, but any metal combined with oxygen will be an oxide, for example: Copper + Oxygen = Copper Oxide.
Aluminium + Oxygen = Aluminium Oxide 2 Al + O2 = 2AlO2
Zinc is a metal and Oxygen is a non-metal.
Lead + Oxygen -> Lead (IV) Oxide Formula: Pb (s) + O2 (g) -> PbO2 (s)
salt
A compound containing a metal plus oxygen would be a metal oxide. For example: Sodium plus oxygen would produce Sodium oxide, Bismuth and Oxygen would produce Bismuth oxide, Zinc plus Oxyen would produce Zinc oxide and so on.
carbon plus oxygen makes carbon dioxide
the formula for oxygen+nickle - oxygen+nickel oxide
Sulphur + oxygen = Sulphur Oxide