Atomic number of oxygen: 8
After the IUPAC Tables, 2009 the atomic weight of oxygen is
[15,99903; 15,99977].
The abridged conventional atomic weight is (also after the IUPAC Tables, 2009) 15,999; following the IUPAC tradition the correct expression is atomic weight, not Atomic Mass.
The element with an atomic mass of 16 and 8 neutrons is oxygen. Oxygen has 8 protons in its nucleus, giving it an atomic number of 8. By subtracting the number of protons from the atomic mass, we can determine the number of neutrons, which is 8 in this case.
The approximate mass of an oxygen atom in atomic mass units is 16. Oxygen has an atomic number of 8, which means that its atomic mass is approximately 16 atomic mass units.
Look on the Periodic Table. The bottim number is the Atomic Mass and the top is the atomic number. ex. The atomic mass for O (oxygen) is 16.
Oxygen is a non metal element. Atomic mass of it is 16.
No, carbon and oxygen do not have the same atomic mass. Carbon has an atomic mass of approximately 12 atomic mass units, while oxygen has an atomic mass of approximately 16 atomic mass units.
Oxygen is a non meta element. Atomic mass of it is 16 Atomic number of it is 8.
The mass number is the sum of neutrons and protons in the atomic nucleus and is different for each isotope of any element. For example the isotope oxygen-16 has the mass number 16. The atomic weight of oxygen (not Atomic Mass) is [15,99903; 15,99977] after the IUPAC Tables - 2009. The atomic number of oxygen is 8.
The mass number is the sum of neutrons and protons in the atomic nucleus and is different for each isotope of any element. For example the isotope oxygen-16 has the mass number 16. The atomic weight of oxygen (not atomic mass) is [15,99903; 15,99977] after the IUPAC Tables - 2009. The atomic number of oxygen is 8.
The element with an atomic mass of 16 and 8 neutrons is oxygen. Oxygen has 8 protons in its nucleus, giving it an atomic number of 8. By subtracting the number of protons from the atomic mass, we can determine the number of neutrons, which is 8 in this case.
The atomic weight (not mass) of oxygen is [15,99903; 15,99977] or in an abridged form 15,999. The term atomic mass is used only for isotopes. The mass number is the sum of neutrons and protons in an atomic nucleus.
The atomic number of oxygen is 8, which represents the number of protons in the nucleus. The atomic weight of oxygen is approximately 16.00 atomic mass units, which is the average mass of an oxygen atom taking into account its isotopes.
The approximate mass of an oxygen atom in atomic mass units is 16. Oxygen has an atomic number of 8, which means that its atomic mass is approximately 16 atomic mass units.
The atomic number of Oxygen is 8, indicating the number of protons in its nucleus. Oxygen-17 has 8 protons and 9 neutrons, giving it a mass number of 17.
The mass number is the sum of neutrons and protons in the atomic nucleus and is different for each isotope of any element. For example the isotope oxygen-16 has the mass number 16. The atomic weight of oxygen (not atomic mass) is [15,99903; 15,99977] after the IUPAC Tables - 2009. The atomic number of oxygen is 8. The chemical symbol is O.
The mass number is the sum of neutrons and protons in the atomic nucleus and is different for each isotope of any element.For example the isotope oxygen-16 has the mass number 16.The mass number is not the atomic mass !!
Look on the Periodic Table. The bottim number is the Atomic Mass and the top is the atomic number. ex. The atomic mass for O (oxygen) is 16.
The atomic mass number of oxygen is 16.0. --------- The mass number is the sum of neutrons and protons in the atomic nucleus and is different for each isotope of any element. For example the isotope oxygen-16 has the mass number 16. After IUPAC Tables from 2009 the atomic weight of oxygen is [15,99903; 15,99977]. The conventional (abridged) atomic weight is 15.999 amu.