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- Carbon and Oxygen both are on the second period, therefore, they both have two energy shells. - Carbon's atomic number is 6, and Oxygen's atomic number is 8. So Carbon has 6 protons and electrons, and Oxygen has 8 protons and electrons. - Carbon's atomic mass (or mass number) is 12, and Oxygen's atomic mass is 16. - Carbon has 6 neutrons, and Oxygen has 8 neutrons. - Carbon can be black, while Oxygen is clear and odorless.
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Oxygen is a gas. atomic number of it is 8.
Oxygen has an atomic number of 8. This also means that it has 8 protons in its nucleus.
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- Carbon and Oxygen both are on the second period, therefore, they both have two energy shells. - Carbon's atomic number is 6, and Oxygen's atomic number is 8. So Carbon has 6 protons and electrons, and Oxygen has 8 protons and electrons. - Carbon's atomic mass (or mass number) is 12, and Oxygen's atomic mass is 16. - Carbon has 6 neutrons, and Oxygen has 8 neutrons. - Carbon can be black, while Oxygen is clear and odorless.
The empirically atomic radius of beryllium (105 pm) is higher than the empirically atomic radius ofoxygen (60 pm).
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The atomic oxygen is O.
Oxygen is a gas. atomic number of it is 8.
Oxygen's atomic number is 8.atomic number of oxygen (O) is eight
The atomic mass of Oxygen is 15.9994.
The atomic number for Oxygen is 8.
Oxygen is a non meta element. Atomic mass of it is 16 Atomic number of it is 8.
Oxygen is a metal element. Atomic mass of it is 16.
Oxygen has an atomic number of 8. This also means that it has 8 protons in its nucleus.
Oxygen is a non metal element. Atomic number of it is 8.