Argon is a noble gas and is chemically inert. It doesn't react with oxygen.
yes it schould be
Oxygen would form an ionic bond with lithium.
elements are made up of only one thing, while compounds are made up of a mixture of two elements, but and element is only one 'pure substance' like oxygen.
The bond in lithium fluoride is ionic and the compound is polar.The crystalline structure is face-cenered cubic.
The answer is in the question. Magnesium is an element, so is oxygen, together they can form MgO, a compound, as compounds are multi atomic structures, like Iron Oxide, another rust just like MgO.
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Yes. Because the electronegativity value of O=3.5 and Si=1.8, when you subtract the two, you receive: 3.5-1.8=1.7 Because the difference between the two is a number between 1.51 and 4.0, the compound is ionic.
Oxygen is a molecule because it is an element. Just like hydrogen, gold, Mercury, and argon. A compound is a combination of two elements that form to make a single substance such as water, which is H20. It has 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom. Compound means combination of 2 different things.
Oxygen would form an ionic bond with lithium.
Magnesium and oxygen form ionic bonds to create magnesium oxide. In this reaction, magnesium donates two electrons to oxygen to form a stable compound.
Air is composed primarily of 20% oxygen, 79% nitrogen, and 1% carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, argon, and other trace gasses.
Those chemicals do not combine to make any one compound.
Yes, chlorine and potassium can form an ionic compound called potassium chloride. In this compound, potassium, which is a metal, donates its electron to chlorine, a nonmetal, to form an ionic bond.
Xenon is a noble gas in with the electrone of outermost orbit are balanced than the xenon cannot make ionic bond with another element such as Oxygen because if it make an ionic bond than the electron of the outer most orbit are unstable therefore it make an covalent bond with oxygen to fill the outer most unbalance electron of oxygen by sharing electron to form (xenon oxide) (xenon dioxide) and also with floride to form (xenon difloride) etc.
Two or more elements make up a compound, and oxygen has one.
No, magnesium and sulfur would not form an ionic compound because they are both nonmetals. Ionic compounds are formed between a metal and a nonmetal. Magnesium and sulfur would likely form a covalent compound instead.