Ozone (which is O3). It helps protect from ultraviolet light.
Nitrogen is the most abundant element in the earth's atmosphere.
Oxygen was the element missing from Earth's early atmosphere, which eventually accumulated due to early photosynthetic organisms. This change in the atmosphere allowed for the evolution of organisms that rely on oxygen for respiration.
Fresh oxygen is always in atomic state ( element form) but oxygen is a highly reactive element so it quickly combines with another oxygen atom to form a molecule consisting of two oxygen atoms. Oxygen has 6 electrons in its outer most shell, so it required 2 electrons to get an octet so it shares 2 electrons with another oxygen atom and forms a double covalent bond. O = O ---- O2
Oxygen is the most commonly found element as part of a compound with another element. This is because oxygen has a high electronegativity and readily forms chemical bonds with other elements. Additionally, oxygen is abundant in the Earth's atmosphere, making it readily available for chemical reactions.
nitrogen is the most common element in the earths atmosphere
The main element in the atmosphere is Nitrogen. The second is Oxygen.
The primary element in the atmosphere is nitrogen.
Oxygen is the most common element in Earth's atmosphere after nitrogen.
Nitrogen, oxygen, argon
Nitrogen is the least abundant element in the atmosphere of the Earth. The most abundant element in the atmosphere of the Earth is oxygen.
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The most common element in the Earth's Crust is: Iron 33% Atmosphere: Oxygen 85% Ocean: Oxygen 65% Good Luck, Textbo7
No. Earth's atmosphere is a mixture, mostly comprised of nitrogen and oxygen.
The element "Oxygen".
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.
Nitrogen is the most abundant element in the earth's atmosphere.
There is a large supply of oxygen in Earth's natural atmosphere, and oxygen is a strongly electronegative element.