False the answer is carbon not oxygen ^_^
The Carbon atom usually forms the backbone of polymers and quite often oxygen can do also as in polyether polyols etc.
Carbon is the element that forms the backbone of most polymers due to its ability to form strong covalent bonds with other carbon atoms, creating long chains or networks that make up the polymer structure.
Neither. Oxygen is an element. In the air it forms a mixture with nitrogen, carbon dioxide, etc.
When an element is burned in air or oxygen, it forms oxides. The type of oxide formed depends on the reactivity of the element with oxygen. For example, carbon forms carbon dioxide while magnesium forms magnesium oxide.
Oxygen is an element. In the air it is mixed with Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide, etc.
The Carbon atom usually forms the backbone of polymers and quite often oxygen can do also as in polyether polyols etc.
Carbon is the element that forms the backbone of most polymers due to its ability to form strong covalent bonds with other carbon atoms, creating long chains or networks that make up the polymer structure.
Oxygen. The silica tetrahedron consists of one silicon atom bonded to four oxygen atoms in a tetrahedral arrangement.
When an element is completely burned in oxygen, it forms an oxide. The specific oxide produced depends on the element. For example, carbon burned in oxygen forms carbon dioxide, sulfur forms sulfur dioxide, and iron forms iron(III) oxide.
Oxygen is an element. It normally forms anions.
As an element oxygen is neutral, but it forms negative ions.
The symbol for the element magnesium is Mg, and for oxygen it is O. When magnesium reacts with oxygen, it forms magnesium oxide (MgO).
No. Water is a compound. Oxygen is an element. Oxygen dissolved in water forms a mixture.
its an element. It is usually encountered as O2. There are other allotropic forms the best known is O3 ozone.
As an element oxygen is neutral, but it forms negative ions.
Carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen itself all have this property.
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.