You think probable to nitrogen: nitric oxide, NO.
Carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen itself all have this property.
O3 is a molecule / compound, not element
Yes; for example, two oxygen atoms combine to form an oxygen molecule.
Oxygen is an element. And it is found as a gas in the atmosphere as a diatomic molecule of two oxygens (O2).
Oxygen is a chemical element; the molecule is diatomic, O2.
Carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen itself all have this property.
Carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen itself all have this property.
oxygen is an element on the Periodic Table of elements. This means that oxygen is an atom which could bond with another element covalently to form a molecule
Oxygen is an element in its own right, so it only contains one element: oxygen.
O3 is a molecule / compound, not element
Yes; for example, two oxygen atoms combine to form an oxygen molecule.
Oxygen is a chemical element; the molecule is diatomic.
Oxygen is both a compound and an element. In nature, Oxygen forms bonds with itself to form a compound consisting of two elemental oxygen atoms to form one compounded oxygen molecule. This is O2.
A molecule of an element is a molecule made up of the same substance that can exist as an atom; for example, oxygen as O2.
Ozone is not an element. It is a molecules. The molecule of ozone is formed by the combination of three oxygen atoms(where oxygen is an element).
Not in and of itself. Ozone is a form, or allotrope, of the element oxygen.
Only oxygen, since it is an element. An oxygen molecule is O2.