Oxygen typically forms compounds called oxides. Examples include carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), and rust (Fe2O3).
The compound name for nitrogen, hydrogen, and oxygen is Ammonium Nitrate (NH4NO3).
The elements in the compound potassium oxide are potassium and oxygen.
The correct formula for magnesium and oxygen is MgO. The compound name for MgO is magnesium oxide.
The covalent compound O2 is called oxygen gas.
The compound name of Oxygen (O), Carbon (C), and Potassium (K) would be potassium carbonate.
The compound name for nitrogen, hydrogen, and oxygen is Ammonium Nitrate (NH4NO3).
The elements in the compound potassium oxide are potassium and oxygen.
The name for the O2Cl4 compound is dichlorine peroxide.
The correct formula for magnesium and oxygen is MgO. The compound name for MgO is magnesium oxide.
The covalent compound O2 is called oxygen gas.
The compound name of Oxygen (O), Carbon (C), and Potassium (K) would be potassium carbonate.
The systematic name of this compound is Oxygen(II) Fluoride. N.B. This compound is a fluoride of oxygen. It should not be mistaken as a oxide of fluorine.
The compound formed by lithium and oxygen is lithium oxide (Li2O).
The common name for a compound made of iron and oxygen atoms is iron oxide.
Oxygen difluoride.
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