No. On their own they are elements. Carbohydrates do consist of carbon hydrogen and oxygen, but these elements can combine to make other compounds as well.
Oxygen, silicon, and aluminum
iron in the core,the mantle is a mix of magnesium, silicon, iron, and oxygen.
A mixture of hydrogen and oxygen would consist of separate H2 and O2 molecules. The hydrogen and oxygen would retain their own properties. The most common compound of hydrogen and oxygen is water. In it the two elements are combined into molecules of H2O, which has its own set of properties distinct from those of hydrogen or oxygen.
It is not a compound, the element is encountered as diatomic species, O2. Compounds consist of two or more different elements.
no it is not :)Oxygen is a pure element or gas. It consist of only two oxygen atoms
Yes.
Yes, this is because the formula for oxygen gas is O2 which means it consist of two Oxygen (compound).
Individuals of oxygen are formed in the stratosphere when oxygen molecules that consist of two oxygen atoms are striked by ultraviolet light.
water which consist of two hydrogen atom and one oxygen atom.chemical formula H2O
Chemical symbols can consist of one or two symbols. The chemical symbol for oxygen is O.
no,carbonyl group consist of carbon and oxygen
Sand consist of Silicon dioxide (SiO2)
it is acidic because it consist of sulphur and oxygen
monosachcharides
These minerals are oxides.
Oxygen, silicon, and aluminum