2 or more elements is a compound-it means oxygen and another element -water is an example, hydrogen and oxygen, so it's a compound.
The word part that means oxygen in the name of a compound is "-oxo."
In a compound with the formula P2O5, the ratio of phosphorus to oxygen atoms is 2:5. This means there are two phosphorus atoms for every five oxygen atoms in the compound.
A compound containing potassium and oxygen atoms would have a formula of K2O, and would be named potassium oxide. This is a binary ionic compound.
The usual oxidation state for oxygen in a compound is -2.
Yes, fructose is a compound. It is a monosaccharide, which means it is a simple sugar molecule composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
The word part that means oxygen in the name of a compound is "-oxo."
oxygen is not a compound it is a diatomic (that means the element comes in pairs)
Yes, this is because the formula for oxygen gas is O2 which means it consist of two Oxygen (compound).
Oxidation means addition of oxygen. When oxygen is added to a compound, it is said to be oxidised.
Pure water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen.
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In a compound with the formula P2O5, the ratio of phosphorus to oxygen atoms is 2:5. This means there are two phosphorus atoms for every five oxygen atoms in the compound.
Oxygen Gas is itself a co-valent compound. It's formula is O2 which means oxygen gas is an atom contains two O molecules. Except zero group element all gases are compound.
Ice means condensed water. Water is made of hydrogen and oxygen. So ice is a compound.
-Ite at the end of an ion means that the compound has 2 oxygen and -ate means there is 3 oxygen.
A compound containing potassium and oxygen atoms would have a formula of K2O, and would be named potassium oxide. This is a binary ionic compound.
The ratio of phosphorus atoms to oxygen atoms in a phosphate compound (such as P2O5) is typically 2:5. This means that for every 2 phosphorus atoms, there are 5 oxygen atoms present in the compound.