Zero is not thought to be a natural number, since counting generally begins with one. If you have (for example) no apples, you are not going to count your apples. The use of zero in mathematics is a more sophisticated development, than the natural numbers.
The atomic number of oxygen (abbreviated O) is 8.
0.145 is the largest number
O is the 15 letter in the alphabet
o aint a number
No it is a whole number
very simple way yr:int main(){int o;printf("\n Enter an octal number:");scanf("%o",&o);printf("The required decimal number is %d",o);getch();}
Oxygen's atomic number is 8.atomic number of oxygen (O) is eight
When you subtract 6 from a number, you are essentially finding the difference between the number and 6. In this case, o minus 6 can be represented as o - 6. So, the result of o - 6 is the number that is 6 less than o.
n-1 (o-o-o-o-o)
0 because 0 is not a composite number and o multiplied by any number is o
try this i got output: int main(){ int o; scanf("%o",&o); printf("%x",o); getch(); }
0. CO2 is electrically neutral. C is +4 and O is 2(-2)