There is no element above oxygen.
No, hydrogen is ?the lightest element in the periodic table.
The number 8 above the element symbol O on the periodic table represents its atomic number, which indicates the number of protons in an oxygen atom's nucleus. This helps identify the element as oxygen specifically among the other elements.
Oxygen has an atomic number of 8, so "six above oxygen" likely refers to the element fluorine (atomic number 9) which is located one place above oxygen in the periodic table. Fluorine has one more proton than oxygen, contributing to differences in its chemical properties.
Oxygen is written as "O" when it is represented as an element in the periodic table.
The number listed above the symbol of an element on the periodic table is the element's atomic number.
oxygen
no but oxygen element is present
No, "wa" is not an element in the periodic table. The periodic table consists of elements such as hydrogen, oxygen, iron, etc., which are the building blocks of all matter.
Carbon appears directly below oxygen in the periodic table.
There is no element named "boyfriend" on the periodic table. The periodic table consists of chemical elements such as hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon.
yes, it is an element on the periodic table.
Oxygen is more electronegative. Oxygen is above sulfur on the Periodic Table. As you go up on the table electronegativity increases. The only thing more electronegative than oxygen is fluorine.