Oxygen was named in 1777 by Antoine Lavoisier.
An oxide is formed when something bonds with oxygen. Strontium oxide is named because it is an oxide of the element Strontium.
it was named after nobody
A highly radioactive metal named FRANCIUM was named after France.
You can test for oxygen by placing a glowing splint (not lit but not out) into the test tube where you think oxygen is present. If the splint relights, that means that it is oxygen. If this doesn't happen, then in your case it will be nitrogen.
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Antoine Lavoisier named oxygen in 1774.
it is named for the number of oxygen atoms in the ion and/or oxidation state of the atom to which the oxygen is bonded.
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It seems to me that the element called "oxygen" is not named after another element and that the element is most likely named by itself.
How was oxygen named by lavoisier
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because they named it
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Antoine Lavoisier
the oxygen is realeased as a waste product of plants