Oxygen has 8 protons in the atom.
Oxygens atomic number is 8, so it has 8 protons.
An element's atomic number tells us its number of protons. Oxygen's atomic number is 8. Thus, it has 8 protons.
An atom's atomic number gives us its number of protons. Oxygen's atomic number is 8. Therefore, it has 8 protons.
Oxygen has eight protons.
There are 8 protons in a Oxygen atom.
There are 16 protons in and oxygen atom
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If you mean SiO2, which is a macromolecule- each silicon is bonded to 4 oxygen atoms and each oxygen to two silicon atoms. There are no non-bonding pairs of electrons on the on the silicon atom but ther are two on each oxygen atoms.
if ther will be too much nitrogen so oxygen will decrease and we will be breathless .
how many particles are in a electron cloud? Theres the neutron, proton, and electron...just like any regular atom and to answer ther second question, it depends on what atom your talking about. For example, a Hydrogen Atom has two electron, but there rotating is so fast that its hard to pin-point where exactly it is. Try to imagine it as a fan, the wings are the electrons but when it rotates it looks like one single mass... hopefully that helps
No! Oxygen atom in one molecule attracts two hydrogen atoms from two different molecules. This is because the oxygen atom is partially negatively charged, and hydrogen partially positively charged, and ther attract eachother. This interactions are called hydrogen bonds. One atom of oxygen attracts two atoms of hydrogens because it has two electron-pairs, so each electron-pair attracts one hydrogen atom. This is how it looks in water. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f9/3D_model_hydrogen_bonds_in_water.jpg
Water molecules has the property of being a dipole, which practically means the oxygen atom has a greater attraction of the electrons that the hydrogen atoms. This results in making the oxygen atom fairly negativly charged, while the hydrogen fairly positive. This gives the water molecule one positive end, and one negativ end, and the ability to bind up with themselves, (+)end of one molecule to (-)end of another.We call these bonds Hydrogen bonds.
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The atomic number tells you the number of protons. For instance oxygen has an atomic number of 8, and hence it has 8 protons. Electrons are slightly more complicated. In a neutral atom, the number of electrons is always the same as the number of protons. However, if the atom is charged (i.e. it is an ion), it may have more electrons than protons (negatively charged) or less electrons than protons (positively charged).
atoms on ther periodic table are listed by numbers of protons (atomic numbers). nitrogen has the atomic number 7, oxygen is 8. Since there are no parts of protons in the nucleus, there can be no new kind of atom between these two kinds of atom. great question
If you mean SiO2, which is a macromolecule- each silicon is bonded to 4 oxygen atoms and each oxygen to two silicon atoms. There are no non-bonding pairs of electrons on the on the silicon atom but ther are two on each oxygen atoms.
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Ther are two products. You will get o2 as a byproduct.
No. The extract dissolved oxygen from water.
AnswerProtons, Neutrons and Electrons.Proton=positive chargeNeutron=neutral chargeElectron= negative chargeto be more specific ther is also other parts but you asked for the basic parts.please note that the basic parts of an atom tdo not include only the protons, neutrons and electrons. the basic parts are the nucleus and electon cloud. the protons and neutrons are essiantaly in the nucleus and the electrons are in the cloud surrounding the nucleus
fish occasionaly need oxygen and this helps purify water supply as well.
They give you oxygen. If ther was no plant life on Earth then no one would be alive...
if ther will be too much nitrogen so oxygen will decrease and we will be breathless .