Biology Forums - Study Force

Science-Related Homework Help Physics Topic started by: einsteindude on Nov 29, 2014



Title: Oxygen atoms are used to make water molecules. Does this mean that oxygen, O2, a
Post by: einsteindude on Nov 29, 2014
Oxygen atoms are used to make water molecules. Does this mean that oxygen, O2, and water, H2O, have similar properties?
A) Yes, and this explains how fish are able to breathe water.
B) Yes, but that their properties are similar is only a coincidence.
C) No, but their similar properties are only a coincidence.
D) No, compounds are uniquely different from the elements from which they're made.


Title: Re: Oxygen atoms are used to make water molecules. Does this mean that oxygen, O2, a
Post by: bSharp on Dec 4, 2014
Content hidden


Title: Re: Oxygen atoms are used to make water molecules. Does this mean that oxygen, O2, a
Post by: bSharp on Dec 4, 2014
Super! Don't forget to mark my post as best answer ;D