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No, water and oxygen have very different properties.
They will no longer burn when they are part of a water molecule.
It turns to H2O=water
Selenium, which is in the same group as oxygen.
One of water's properties is its ability to become oxygenated.
The smallest particle of matter that keeps all the same properties of oxygen is an oxygen atom. If you mean oxygen gas, O2, then it would be a molecule of two oxygen atoms covalently bonded.
They are totally different compounds, even though they both contain hydrogen and oxygen. The ratios of the elements are not the same. The formula for water is H2O, and for hydrogen peroxide is H2O2. In a molecule of water, two hydrogen atoms are chemically bonded to one oxygen atom, whereas in one molecule of hydrogen peroxide, there are two atoms of hydrogen and two atoms of oxygen bonded together. This makes them completely different compounds with different properties.
Atoms do have the same properties as long as stable form of its corresponding element is not a molecule. For example H1 (Hydrogen) which is a single atom has the same properties that of Hydrogen as it doesn't require to be in a molecular form to be stable. On the other hand O1 (Oxygen) doesn't have the same properties as Oxygen that we breathe as that Oxygen is actually O2 which is actually necessary for it to remain stable.
hydrogen and oxygen makes up water but i think that is the most important properties of water
yes it does, as ice is the frozen state of water and water's chemical formula is h2o, where "h" is hydrogen and "o" is oxygen, but the chemical properties of hydrogen are not same as in "h2" cause it has been reacted with oxygen and lost its original chemical properties as single atom bond....
Sulfur (S)
It has the same density as air.
Some unique properties that the compound water has is oxygen, molecular chemicals, and hydrogen.
They both are made of hydrogen and oxygen. Has 2 H bonds among molecules. They have a few different properties too.
Water is a compound because 2 elements are chemically bonded together within each molecule of water there are 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom. Because this compound is the same, same properties, no matter where it comes from or how you get it, it is said to be a chemical. Its chemical properties such as how it reacts to other substances are always the same for pure water.
nope
they are oxygen and water
Because molecules have other chemical and physical properties than the containing atoms !
Selenium, which is in the same group as oxygen.
Water is made of two hydrogen atoms and an oxygen atom. The combination of hydrogen and oxygen is needed in order to create a molecule with the properties characteristic of water. Water cannot exist without oxygen.