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  • Water (H₂O): Earth's Most Abundant Oxide - Properties & Significance
    The most common oxide on Earth is water (H₂O).

    Here's why:

    * Abundance: Water covers about 71% of the Earth's surface.

    * Composition: Water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, making it a binary oxide.

    While other oxides like silicon dioxide (SiO₂) are also abundant in the Earth's crust, water's sheer volume makes it the most common oxide.

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