No. Oxygen is an element and, in terms of acidity and alkalinity is neutral.
oxygen is not a base or acid this is because if oxygen was a base or acid it would unbreathable and nothing would be alble to live except non-living things
1 atom of carbon, 1 atom of hydrogen, and 3 atoms of oxygen C=carbon H=hydrogen O3= oxygen
No, ethanol (EtOH) is not a base at all. It is a neutral molecule composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
No, oxygen cannot neutralize an acid. Neutralization of an acid occurs when an acid reacts with a base to form water and a salt. Oxygen is not involved in this chemical reaction.
No, oxygen is not an element of a nitrogenous base. Nitrogenous bases are classified as adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine, and uracil, which contain nitrogen atoms but no oxygen in the ring structure. Oxygen is found in other molecules like sugars and phosphates that make up DNA and RNA.
oxygen is not a base or acid this is because if oxygen was a base or acid it would unbreathable and nothing would be alble to live except non-living things
Oxygen can exist in Lewis's basement.
Oxygen oxide is not a real substance.
Oxygen is not produced from a base in water. Oxygen can be produced through various processes such as photosynthesis in plants or electrolysis of water. Bases in water can be involved in reactions that can release oxygen, but they are not the direct source of oxygen production.
An acid or base is never a single element, it is a solution, and a solution that contains H+ OR OH- in it, so oxygen is neither an acid nor base.
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The only nitrogen containing base known to me is ammonia (and the derivative amines): NH3, R-NH2, R2NH.NO Oxygen in it!
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Metals on the LHS of the periodic table pluis oxygen produce bases.
A bisilicate is a salt of metasilicic acid, in which the ratio of the oxygen of the silica to the oxygen of the base is two to one.
1 atom of carbon, 1 atom of hydrogen, and 3 atoms of oxygen C=carbon H=hydrogen O3= oxygen
Acid and base.