Oxygen is an element or atom. Many molecules contain oxygen carbon dioxide and water being just two.
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.
Water, H2O, is a molecule of hydrogen and oxygen. It is considered a compound. That said, yes, oxygen and hydrogen combine to make a compound that is represented by the molecule H2O.
When copper is heated in oxygen, the compound formed is copper oxide.
Oxygen (O) is an element. O2 gas is NOT an element. Its a Molecule. When two simillar atoms come together, they form molecule. When Dissimilar atoms join, they for compounds. Ex : H2O
Water is the compound that contains oxygen and sodium is a metal element. Iron is a metal element as well.
The usual oxidation state for oxygen in a compound is -2.
To determine the mass percent of oxygen in a compound, you would calculate the mass of oxygen in the compound and then divide it by the total mass of the compound, before multiplying by 100. The formula is: (mass of oxygen in compound / total mass of compound) x 100%.
No. Water is a compound. Oxygen is an element. Oxygen dissolved in water forms a mixture.
hydrogen and oxygen forms a water compound H2O
oxygen is not a compound it is a diatomic (that means the element comes in pairs)
The oxidation state of oxygen in the compound is -2.
Water is a compound composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom bonded together. Oxygen, on the other hand, is an element by itself and not a compound.
Two or more elements make up a compound, and oxygen has one.
The compound formed by tin and oxygen is tin oxide.
compound. has carbon and oxygen compound. has carbon and oxygen
The word part that means oxygen in the name of a compound is "-oxo."
Yes, this is because the formula for oxygen gas is O2 which means it consist of two Oxygen (compound).