oxygen
If it is a monatomic ion, the ending of its name is changed to -ide. For example, the anion formed by an oxygen atom is called oxide, and the anion formed by the chlorine atom is called chloride.
Water is one substance that is compound. It contains two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen, which makes it a compound substance.
NH4NO3 only contains 3 elements, nitrogen, hydrogen, and oxygen. None of the other 115 elements are part of it.
The answer is water. Water consists of two parts of Hydrogen and one part of Oxigen.
I'm not sure, but I think you are asking ... you break down a compound into elements. E.g., water is a compound, two part Hydrogen, one part Oxygen. Oxygen and Hydrogen can both be found on the elemental chart.
Oxygen often acts as anoxidizingagent, which means it could-remove electrons -add oxygen to a compound -remove hydrogen atoms
No, A sugar molecule has hydrogen and oxygen in it, but it is by no means water. It has to be a separate compound to be considered water.
Dioxide means an oxygen molecule in a compound. Example CO2 is carbon dioxide, the O2 part is the dioxide.
When oxygen is part of a compound or a mineral, it is chemically bound in that position. But it is otherwise chemically identical to the oxygen in the air.
If it is a monatomic ion, the ending of its name is changed to -ide. For example, the anion formed by an oxygen atom is called oxide, and the anion formed by the chlorine atom is called chloride.
Two parts hydrogen. One part oxygen. H2O
two parts hydrogene one part oxygen
Very probable this element is oxygen.
No, the word 'compound' does not mean having only one part. In English literature the word compound means having at least two independent words.
Butyl is not a compound but is part of a compound. Butyl simply means a 4 carbon chain, as in butyl alcohol, which is CH3CH2CH2CH2OH. This is a compound.
This is known as a Nitrate, the 'ate' ending means it has Oxygen in it, the 'Nitr' represents the Nitrogen part.
Very probable this element is oxygen.