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Q: Where are two places that you would see this element oxygen in your daily life?
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What is the definition of a element?

the definition of an element is a useful resource that we use in our daily life an example such as oxygen if we did not have oxygen we would die


What is a definition of a element?

the definition of an element is a useful resource that we use in our daily life an example such as oxygen if we did not have oxygen we would die


Would hydrogen and oxygen be considered an element or a compound?

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What is an element that you need to breath?

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When oxygen is added to an element through a chemical reaction, this is called oxidation. A common oxidation is the formation of rust.


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Is The chemistry of life is centered on the chemistry of the element oxygen?

No, most would say Carbon. Oxygen is important of course but carbon is the main organic element


Is carbon reduced when it combines with oxygen?

No. Carbon is oxidized. The only element that would be reduced when combining with oxygen would be fluorine.


Is water or oxygen the most plentiful element in the human body by weight?

Water is not an element, it is made of Hydrogen and Oxygen. Oxygen is the most plentiful element in the human body by weight. If you go by number of atoms, then Hydrogen would be the most plentiful.


Which element would form a covalent bond when reacted with oxygen?

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