No. Oxygen is neutral.
O2 denotes oxygen. It is element. It is not an acid.
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.
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
Sulphuric Acid : H2SO4It contains 4 Oxygen atoms(O4)
phosphoric acid
O2 denotes oxygen. It is element. It is not an acid.
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.
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
A metal that does not react to acid, oxygen or water does not exist.
Sulphuric Acid : H2SO4It contains 4 Oxygen atoms(O4)
phosphoric acid
Hypochlorous acid (HClO) is the ternary acid formed with chlorine that has the fewest oxygen atoms.
The ternary acid formed with chlorine that has the fewest oxygen atoms is hypochlorous acid (HClO).
When oxygen is scarce, cellular pyruvic acid will be converted to lactic acid through a process called lactic acid fermentation. This process helps regenerate NAD+ to keep glycolysis running in the absence of oxygen.
Nothing unless there is Oxygen in the substance you will be adding to hydrochloric acid.
Oh yes, there are acids that contain oxygen, for example, nitric acid, HNO3.
Oxygen is a nonmetal.