Elements in the same group or column in the periodic table have similar properties. Oxygen is in group 16, and other elements in group 16 include Sulfur, Selenium, Tellurium, and Polonium.
SbPO4 is the chemical formula for antimony phosphate, a compound formed by antimony and phosphate ions. It is used in the production of ceramics and as a catalyst in organic reactions.
The chemical equation for water is H2O, which represents one molecule of water consisting of two hydrogen atoms bonded to one oxygen atom.
i think the carbon oxgen and water :P
oxgen carboxanion plants house and other thing
Through the holes in the leaf that are called stoma. ( stomata, singular )
Chemical properties as they possessed the same number of valence electrons, leading to similar reactivity and bonding behavior. This organization allowed Mendeleev to identify patterns and predict the properties of undiscovered elements.
LiOH so lithium oxgen and hydrogen
The chemical name for Br2O7 is dibromine heptoxide.
Squid have gills along their sides... thus obtaining oxgen similar to a fish
No it is chemical. The metal (for example Iron, Fe) reacts with Oxgen Gas to produce Iron Oxide. You can also tell it is a chemical change because there is a colour change.
No; breathing is a biological function used to draw oxygen into the body, where it can be used for chemical reactions. Respiration of cells in the body is, however, a chemical activity, wherein the oxgen reacts with the glucose (and other sugars) from food.
Oxygen is not a mixture, it is a pure element. Air, however, is a mixture of many different elements. In other words, oxygen only has oxygen in it. Air has oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen, and other elements in it.
The chemical formula for strontium oxide is SrO. Strontium does not typically form a compound with a subscript of 2, so "Sr2" is not a common chemical formula. Oxgen typically exists as O2 gas in its elemental form.
SbPO4 is the chemical formula for antimony phosphate, a compound formed by antimony and phosphate ions. It is used in the production of ceramics and as a catalyst in organic reactions.
inorganic
Joseph Priestley.
its an invivsible gas