Well, the air we breath is Molecules, and the oxygen in that is molecules, this is because the freestanding element O does nto usually occour, so it is rarely seen in its atomic form, most often in a more stable molecule form.
Compound can be made up of both hydrogen and oxygen. For example, water (H2O) is a compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
Approximately 21% of Earth's atmosphere is made up of oxygen.
Approximately 21% of the air we breathe is made up of oxygen.
No, the oxygen molecule is made up of two atoms of the same element, oxygen.
Oxygen makes up about 21% or approximately 1/5 of the air.
i guess...the red blood cells just pick up the oxygen moleclues and bring it to where the body needs it....it just kinds seeps in
All of the noble gases, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine, and chlorine.
Compound can be made up of both hydrogen and oxygen. For example, water (H2O) is a compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
Approximately 21% of Earth's atmosphere is made up of oxygen.
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Approximately 21% of the air we breathe is made up of oxygen.
No, the oxygen molecule is made up of two atoms of the same element, oxygen.
water is made up of hydrogen and oxygen; two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen
It is made up of two oxygen atoms.
Ozone is made up of oxygen. It is the triatomic form.
Oxygen makes up about 21% or approximately 1/5 of the air.
They are themselves specific elements and have their specific atoms.