It does not have a generic name or a trade name. It's always just Oxygen. Sorry.
The scientific name for oxygen is O2 and dont get mixed up with carbon dioxde CO2
Another name for oxygen is simply the capital letter O, as in H2O.
The chemical name for oxygen is oxygen.
oxygen
o2
Oxygen
It's oxygen
O2 is just an oxygen molecule.
The most stable element chosen from the group of O22-, O2+ (plus), O2, or O2- is O2. This is because O2 is a very stable form of oxygenated ozone that is in the least danger of being depleted.
The word 'oxygen' from its Latin roots means 'acid maker/generator'.
150.0 g O2 x 1 mole O2/32 g O2 = 4.688 moles O2
Oxygen
Oxygen's scientific name is simply "oxygen." It is a chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8.
I think its O2
oxygen
O2 Arena, ExCel Arena.
It's oxygen
um, oxygen? The name of the element is the name of... the element. If, i.e., the species you wish to describe is a single atom of neutral oxygen, then it is preferable to call it monatomic oxygen or something for clarity.
O2 Arena, ExCel Arena.
O2- is the oxide ion.
cupper (II) oxide
O2
it is at the o2 arena and wembley