With the exception of nuclear fusion oxygen cannot be obtained by heating anything. Certainly no heating process on earth is capable of producing oxygen.
we can obtain CaSio3 known as wollastonite
Charcoal is obtained from wood by heating it in the absence of oxygen through a process called pyrolysis. This process removes volatile components, leaving behind mostly carbon. The resulting charcoal can then be crushed and processed into different forms for various uses.
Mercuric oxide decomposes upon heating to give off mercury and oxygen.
Mercury(II) oxide does not give off oxygen when heated; instead, it decomposes into mercury and oxygen gas.
sodium carbonate doesn't give any gas on heating. its sodium bi-carbonate which gives co2 on heating.
"Oxygen is obtained for industrial use by the fractional distillation of liquid air, by the electrolysis of water, or by heating manganese oxide with potassium chlorate.
Charcoal is a form of energy that is obtained by burning wood or other organic materials in the absence of oxygen. It can be used as a fuel source for cooking and heating.
we can obtain CaSio3 known as wollastonite
Oxygen is obtained by inhaling or breathing. This motion takes oxygen down to your lungs, and to small sacs call alveoli where oxygen is transmitted into the blood.
Obtained by Earths atmosphere which is 20% Oxygen and processed by the aveoli (part of the lung).
All mammals obtain their oxygen from the air.
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This is a chemical reaction; oxygen is released.
Charcoal is obtained from wood by heating it in the absence of oxygen through a process called pyrolysis. This process removes volatile components, leaving behind mostly carbon. The resulting charcoal can then be crushed and processed into different forms for various uses.
69. 00 g of oxygen
An iron sulfide is obtained: FeS2.
Of course they can