Oxygen is matter because everything is matter. I'm not sure if it is energy though
yes, air is something - anything that is known besides nothing itself is matter.
Yes. Anything that takes up space and has mass is matter.
According to Chemist, oxygen is a form of a gas because it is has no color and no known odor.
Yes, all things composed of proton neutrons and electrons (molecules, ions, and compounds) are matter.
yes
Yes.
It's a gas.
yes
Oxygen is considered inorganic because it does not contain carbon.
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.
Two or diatomic in O2 molecule.
Pure Matter is a element or compound. Such as oxygen or water.
Ozone consists of three oxygen atoms (symbol is O3).
The water molecule is polar.
Oxygen is considered inorganic because it does not contain carbon.
Water, H2O, is a molecule of hydrogen and oxygen. It is considered a compound. That said, yes, oxygen and hydrogen combine to make a compound that is represented by the molecule H2O.
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.
oxygen is a molecule
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.
Yes, Hydrogens on one side and the electronegative oxygen at the other.
Because no matter how much oxygen there is, it is diphosphorus, so each molecule has two phosphorus atoms. Because no matter how much oxygen there is, it is diphosphorus, so each molecule has two phosphorus atoms.
There are 8 protons in an oxygen atom. There are two oxygen atoms in an oxygen molecule. Therefore, there are 16 protons in an oxygen molecule
No, it's not organic (an organic molecule has to contain carbon.)
it is a molecule with two oxygen atoms..
Two or diatomic in O2 molecule.