There isn't one. Or rather, there might be in some applications, but you're going to have to be a lot more specific.
No, it is not likely that tellurium would substitute for oxygen, since the two elements are highly dissimilar.
Krypton is the nearest substitute.
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If you really meant to ask "What is the mass defect of oxygen-16," this is how you do it. mass defect = # of protons x mass of one proton + # of neutrons x mass of one neutron - mass of the nucleus The atomic number of oxygen-16 is 8, so there are 8 protons. The mass of one proton is approximately 1.0073 amu. The Atomic Mass of oxygen-16 is 16, so there are 8 neutrons in oxygen-16. (Atomic mass of 16 minus atomic number of 8 = # of neutrons in oxygen-16.) The mass of one neutron is approximately 1.0087 amu. The mass of the nucleus of oxygen is 16. Now substitute the values into the "mass defect" equation: mass defect = 8x1.0073+8x1.0087-16=approximately 0.128 amu.
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No, it is not likely that tellurium would substitute for oxygen, since the two elements are highly dissimilar.
Oxygen is not a fuel for fire; it is the oxidizer. You can substitute a different gas for oxygen such as chlorine, fluorine, or dioxygen difluoride. You can also use solid oxidizers such as potassium nitrate or ammonium perchlorate.
The lack of oxygen your body has after running causes this. Your body uses up oxygen and makes it hard to take in more to substitute for the amount you are using up.
red blood cells carry oxygen to you heart as well as the rest of the body
red blood cells carry oxygen to you heart as well as the rest of the body
What is a substitute for saltine crackers??? Is there even a substitute it???
Both are correct, you can say substitute for or substitute with.
I used applesauce as a substitute for oil in the recipe to make it healthier.
You can fashion a makeshift tourniquet from a cravat, kerchief, scarf or roller bandage. My favorite is a necktie. Then use a stick, rod, or even an oxygen wrench as a windlass to tighten it.
Although many would suggest oxygen, and this answer is true for all larger animals, a review of all living organisms suggests some that live in the absence of oxygen:anaerobes some of which substitute sulfur for oxygen in their life processesfacultative organisms
There is not a substitute for treacle. This has to do with cooking.
There is no substitute.