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Non-metal oxide contains a non-metal chemically combined with oxygen.
Sugar is a compound of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
There's not much oxygen on any planet except Earth. I mean "free" oxygen, not chemically combined with other elements. Obviously carbon dioxide contains oxygen combined with carbon, for example.
If they are chemically combined, a compound eg a molecule of carbon dioxide contains an atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen. Carbon dioxide is a compound.
Anything that is not chemically combined but is in the same substance, i.e. oil in water, air (Nitrogen, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Argon and other gases are not chemically combined.) and there are many more.
Alcohol consists of several elements- oxygen, hydrogen and carbon that are chemically combined to form a compound.
Alcohol consists of several elements- oxygen, hydrogen and carbon that are chemically combined to form a compound.
Carbon dioxide is best described as a compound, specifically a chemical compound, because it is composed of more than one type of atom chemically bonded together (in this case, carbon and oxygen).
Carbon and oxygen atoms can chemically combine to form carbon dioxide (CO2).
A compound is a pure substance, composed of two or more elements chemically combined, and having a definite proportion. Water, H2O, is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen; carbon dioxide, CO2, is a compound of carbon and oxygen; and glucose, C6H12O6, is a compound of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
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This is an oxide.