Oxygen is an element - the only thing that composes oxygen are oxygen atoms. Oxygen found naturally (molecular oxygen) is formed from two atoms of oxygen, O2.
Sulfuric acid is a compound of three elements: hydrogen, sulfur, and oxygen. It can form by reacting sulfur trioxide with water.
Two common elements found in rocket fuel are liquid oxygen (O2) and liquid hydrogen (H2). When these two elements are combined and ignited in the rocket engine, they react to produce a powerful thrust that propels the rocket into space.
Hydrogen and oxygen. What is probably meant is which two elements make dihydrogen oxide (water; H2O). The answer remains the same: hydrogen and oxygen.
Yes, two non-metal elements on the periodic table can react with each other to form compounds. For example, hydrogen and oxygen react to form water. These reactions typically involve the sharing or transfer of electrons between the atoms.
Calcium (Ca) and Oxygen (O) are the two elements that make up calcium oxide.
two elements hydrogen and oxygen is used to make water i.e H2O . there are two molecules of hydrogen and one molecule of oxygen
Two or more elements make up a compound, and oxygen has one.
Iron and oxygen
Sulfur Oxygen
hydrogen and oxygen are the two elements which make up water
Two hydrogen make Oxygen stable.
Iron (Fe) and oxygen (O) are the elements that make up Fe2O2. The chemical formula Fe2O2 indicates that there are two iron atoms bonded with two oxygen atoms.