Depends on the the atom size. A hydrogen atom is 0.12 nanometer in diameter, which would make the answer 1/0.12= 8.33.
A cesium atom is 0.34 nanometer, which would make the answer 1/0.34= 2.94.
The answer is thus dependent on the element.
O2 has a bond length of 1.21 Å (1.21 x 10-10 meters). H2 has a bond length of 0.74 Å (0.74 x 10-10 meters). On average then, oxygen atoms in an Oxygen molecule are alomost twice as far apart as the average distance between hydrogen atoms in a Hydrogen molecule.
H20, which would mean two hydrogens and one of oxygen. They combine by sharing their electrons, the hydrogens put their one electron in the outer electron cloud of the oxygen. the oxygen has six valance electrons, so it still has space for two more.
There is no oxygen in space. The oxygen in space stations is created through a process called electrolysis, which uses energy from solar panels to split water (H2O) into hydrogen gas (H2) and oxygen gas (O2).
Almost all of the mass of an atom is concentrated in the nucleus (a nucleon weighs about 2000 times more than an electron) and almost all of an atom is empty space; the nucleus is much smaller than an atom. And a gas also is composed almost entirely of empty space between the atoms or molecules. So the density of an oxygen nucleus is vastly greater than that of oxygen gas.
No, oxygen cans will not explode in space. They are designed to withstand fluctuations in pressure and temperature, so they are safe to use in space environments.
There is space between atoms of solids that is in the range of a couple of tenths of a nanometer.
Yes, oxygen has mass as it consists of atoms which contribute to its overall weight. Oxygen also occupies space, as it is a gas that fills the volume of its container.
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O2 has a bond length of 1.21 Å (1.21 x 10-10 meters). H2 has a bond length of 0.74 Å (0.74 x 10-10 meters). On average then, oxygen atoms in an Oxygen molecule are alomost twice as far apart as the average distance between hydrogen atoms in a Hydrogen molecule.
The total amount of oxygen atoms on Earth remains relatively constant over time due to Earth's interconnected system of oxygen production and consumption through processes like photosynthesis and respiration. While some oxygen atoms may be lost to space, they are replenished through biological and geological processes.
They need to take it with them. There is no oxygen in space
3.335640952 x 10^-9 nanoseconds If Einstein is right and light is a constant, and your measuring a straight line. You can not measure something moving faster than the constant speed of light moving through a nanometer worth of space, if you were to it would have to move faster than 3.335640952 x 10^-9 nanoseconds per nanometer. That is the maximum potential measurement of time in a nanometer on a straight line.
Yes, metal can still rust in space due to the presence of oxygen atoms that can react with the metal's surface, even in the absence of a traditional atmosphere.
Astronauts bring tanks of oxygen with them when they go into space. The space suits they use to make space walks also have small oxygen tanks on them.
H20, which would mean two hydrogens and one of oxygen. They combine by sharing their electrons, the hydrogens put their one electron in the outer electron cloud of the oxygen. the oxygen has six valance electrons, so it still has space for two more.
The space shuttle is able to fire its engines in space because it takes the needed oxygen with it.
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