Oxygen is the scientific name. Chemically, you can describe it as O2, as it exists of 2 oxygen molecules with a double (covalent?) binding if I'm not mistaken. An oxygen molecule has 2 free electrons, so combine two and you have a nice stable structure called oxygen.
Scematic: O=O or O2
Zinc and Chlorine are the elements of zinc chloride.
Zinc is a metal and Oxygen is a non-metal.
Zinc Oxide. Whenever a metal reacts with oxygen, it bonds them both together, like magnesium+oxygen=magnesium oxide
Zinc and mercury are solids at room temperature, whereas oxygen and bromine are gases.
Well you've got Zinc, Chrome and 4 Oxygen atoms in there so i would say.... Zinc Chromate
The scientific name of zinc is Zn (from its Latin name "Zincum").
Zinc carbonate is a scientific name.
The compound formed when zinc joins with oxygen is called zinc oxide.
The scientific name for calamine is zinc oxide (ZnO).
The compound formed by zinc, sulfur, and oxygen is zinc sulfite (ZnSO3), which is a salt that contains zinc ions (Zn2+) and sulfite ions (SO32-).
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc
The scientific name of Zn MnO4 2 is Zinc Permanganate.
Zinc and Chlorine are the elements of zinc chloride.
Zinc is the full name of the metal. Zinc is an transition element, proton number 30, Relative atomic mass about 65. However, there are loads of possible zinc compounds (zinc chemically tied to something else) such as Zinc chloride, zinc sulphate, zinc nitrate...
Oxygen's scientific name is simply "oxygen." It is a chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8.
Fe + O2 ---> 2FeO 2Fe + 3O2 ----> 2Fe2O3
When zinc reacts with oxygen, it forms zinc oxide. This chemical reaction is a synthesis reaction where zinc combines with oxygen to produce zinc oxide as a product.