There is no element with the symbol O5 on the periodic table. Oxygen has the symbol O and is located in group 16, period 2 of the periodic table.
Chlorine (Cl2) Pentoxide (O5)
Phosphorous Oxide
Spectral class O5 stars remain on the main sequence for around 3-4 million years before they evolve off the main sequence stage. These stars have extremely high luminosities and temperatures, leading to a short main sequence lifetime compared to lower mass stars.
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There are 5 oxygen atoms in O5. Each molecule of O5 contains 5 oxygen atoms.
8.6 times o.5 =43.0
o5 is not a number but an alphanumeric string.
5 centimeters = 50 millimeters
There is no element with the symbol O5 on the periodic table. Oxygen has the symbol O and is located in group 16, period 2 of the periodic table.
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The charge on a pentoxide O5 ion would be -10 since each oxygen atom carries a charge of -2.
Dinitrogen pentoxide.
unlikely
Oxygen does not have an element symbol of O5. The element symbol for oxygen is simply O, representing its atomic number 8.
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