Oxygen is an element. The oxygen in our atmosphere typically combines with itself, as does the nitrogen, forming a diatomic molecule--O2. So the two atoms in a molecule of oxygen would both be oxygen atoms.
There are 2 oxygen atoms in 1 molecule of oxygen.
The chemical formula for maltose is C12H22O11, so there are a total of 12 carbon atoms in a molecule of maltose. A molecule of maltose has 11 oxygen atoms, not 12.
Most oxygen molecules are composed of two atoms of oxygen, and we frequently refer to oxygen as O2 (or O2) for this reason. Oxygen can also exist as the molecule called ozone, which is O3. Ozone is unstable, and will revert to O2 in a few minutes.
PO4-3 is not a molecule it is an ion which contains one phosphorus and four oxygen atoms.
there are 2 oxygen atoms in this chemical formula.
ONE oxygen molecule (O2) contains two atoms of oxygen (O).
There are 2 oxygen atoms in 1 molecule of oxygen.
One molecule of Oxygen contains two atoms.
Oxygen is composed of oxygen atoms.
None. An oxygen molecule contains two oxygen atoms and nothing else.
it is a molecule with two oxygen atoms..
Yes, the diatomical molecule does exist as two oxygen atoms.
The molecule of oxygen is diatomic - O2. The allotropic form ozone (O3) has 3 atoms in the molecule.
The formula of maltose is C12H22O11 , it has 12 Carbon atoms (and by the way also 12 Oxygen atoms (not 12!) in its molecule).
The chemical formula for maltose is C12H22O11, so there are a total of 12 carbon atoms in a molecule of maltose. A molecule of maltose has 11 oxygen atoms, not 12.
4 atoms in total. Oxygen is a diatomic molecule, so there is 2 atoms per molecule.
There are 2 atoms and 3 molecules in oxygen.