No, it is inverse.
2 times
By number of atoms it has more hydrogen, by mass it has more oxygen. Each water molecule contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. However, a typical oxygen atom has about 16 times the mass of a typical hydrogen atom.
The masses of hydrogen, oxygen, and all the elements are on the periodic table. The mass for hydrogen is 1.01, and that for oxygen, 16.0, so a single oxygen atom weighs as much as 16 hydrogen atoms.
an oxygen and a hydrogen atom do not weight the same
In a water molecule, the oxygen atom shares electrons with two hydrogen atoms, but it does not share equally since it has a stronger attraction for electrons than the hydrogen atom does, and the electrons therefore have a greater probability of being close to the oxygen nucleus than to the hydrogen nuclei. As a result, the oxygen atom has a negative charge. The hydrogen atoms are positively charged.
Oxygen -2 Hydrogen +1
Oxygen doesn't have any hydrogen bonds. A hydrogen bond is when a hydrogen atom is bonded with an electronegative atom, such as oxygen. Oxygen all by itself does not have hydrogen bonded to it. It is simply written as 02.
Oxygen atoms have a greater electronegativity than hydrogen atoms. Electronegativity is the ability of an atom in a molecule to attract electrons to itself.
Zinc oxide is ZnO and there is one zinc atom, one oxygen atom and no hydrogen atom.
2 hydrogen atom and 2 oxygen atom
Hydrogen and Oxygen
Ionization of the hydrogen atoms, which draw to it an oxygen atom; one oxygen atom to two hydrogen atoms. Each oxygen atom has two free electrons while each hydrogen atom has one free electron. The hydrogen atoms form a weak polar bond.