electrons in O16 is 16 while neutrons is 32
Even though Fluorine comes after Oxygen, it is smaller due to the fact that it has more protons. Therefore, the electrons in Fluorine have a tighter orbit than the electrons in Oxygen. Electrons dictate atomic size.
Fluorine and oxygen are non metals. They pull hard the electrons.
fluorine
Fluorine.
In the nucleus of an oxygen-18 atom there are 10 neutrons while in the nucleus of an oxygen-16 atom there are only 8 neutrons. The number of electrons and protons always stay the same.
when compared to oxygen, fluorine has greater electronegativity (greater attraction for shared pair of electrons).
Even though Fluorine comes after Oxygen, it is smaller due to the fact that it has more protons. Therefore, the electrons in Fluorine have a tighter orbit than the electrons in Oxygen. Electrons dictate atomic size.
There are 3 types of particles in Oxygen: Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons. There are 8 protons, 8 electrons (unless it has an ionic bond, in which case it has 10), and 8 neutrons (unless it's an isotope, which can have any number of neutrons).
Fluorine and oxygen are non metals. They pull hard the electrons.
Oxygen-16 has 8 electrons and 8 neutrons.
Giving a specific number of protons and neutrons specifies an isotope of an element. In this case, the isotope is the isotope of fluorine with an atomic mass of 19. Other isotopes of fluorine with different numbers of neutrons also exist, but are not nearly as common.
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Fluorine (F) with 7 outermost electrons
Oxygen has 8 electrons and protons. The number of neutrons is different for each isotope: Number of neutrons = Atomic mass of the isotope - Number of protons
Yes, oxygen and fluorine are present in the same period on the periodic table.These elements are present in period-2.
8 protons 8 electrons and 8 neutrons. Oxygen has the atomic number 8, so it has 8 protons, 8 electrons. The number of neutrons would be mass number-atomic number, so 15.9994-8=7.9994, so rounding would be 8 neutrons.
Fluorine.