Oxygen's atomic number is 8.
atomic number of oxygen (O) is eight
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 (O)
The atomic number is equivalent to the number of protons in the nucleus. See the Periodic Table of elements at the link below.
Oxygen atoms contain 8 protons in their nuclei, therefore oxygen is atomic number 8 on the periodic table.
Oxygen is at the top of Group 16. It has an atomic number of 8.
As far as i know, its the atomic mass of oxygen
15,999 Atomic weight of oxygen
Look on the Periodic Table. The bottim number is the Atomic Mass and the top is the atomic number. ex. The atomic mass for O (oxygen) is 16.
According to the modern periodic table "Elements are the periodic function of their atomic number".They are arranged in increasing atomic no. in the periodic table.
The atomic number of permanganate on the periodic table is 25.
The atomic number of scandium on the periodic table is 21.
The atomic number of uranium on the periodic table is 92.