Oxygen is quite abundant, it is in water molecules, ozone, peroxide, and many other compounds.
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Some common compounds that oxygen is found in include water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2), oxides of metals (e.g. iron oxide, aluminum oxide), and organic molecules like sugars and proteins.
Glucose (C6H12O6), sulphuric acid (H2SO4) carbon dioxide (CO2) are three examples of oxocompounds.
there arnt any compounds in oxygen because oxygen is an element made up of a single type of atom
For example all oxides: MgO, Na2O, CaO, UO2, ZrO2, BeO, ThO2, TiO2, FeO, CuO, MnO2, etc.
Some common friends to oxygen include carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and chlorine. These elements often form stable compounds with oxygen, such as carbon dioxide, water, and hydrogen peroxide.
Some common compounds in which copper is found include copper sulfate, copper oxide, copper carbonate, and copper hydroxide. Copper is also commonly found as a component in minerals like chalcopyrite and malachite.
No, hydrogen is not part of all organic compounds. While hydrogen is commonly found in organic molecules, there are some organic compounds that do not contain hydrogen, such as organometallic compounds or compounds containing only carbon and oxygen.
Oxygen is found as an element in air; it's about 24% of it.It's also found in a vast number of compounds. Here are some examples:wateroxides of metals and nonmetals, including sand and rustnumerous organic compounds, including alcohols, acids and ketones; the alcohol in wine is one of these and the acetic acid in vinegar another
The most abundant elements found in organic compounds are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur. These elements are essential for building organic molecules such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.