The atomic weight of oxygen is 15.9994
The atomic weight of oxygen is 15,999.
actually compressed oxygen does actually have weight.
Oxygen makes up about 20.95% of the Earth's atmosphere by weight.
Oxygen
Nitrogen. Molecular mass of N2 = 14 x 2 = 28 Molecular mass of O2 = 16 x 2 = 32 32 > 28 Hence oxygen is heavier than nitrogen. NB CO2 is heavier again. Molecular mass is 12 + ( 2 x 16) = 44 So CO2 fall to the ground and is absorbed by 'green' plant life to form oxygen and biomass.
Oxygen comprises about 47% by weight of Earth's crust
The atomic mass of Oxygen is 15.9994.
There is no oxygen in a hydrocarbon, but the atomic weight is 16
Yes, losing weight can improve oxygen levels in the body because excess weight can put strain on the respiratory system, making it harder to breathe and reducing oxygen intake. By losing weight, the body can function more efficiently, leading to better oxygen levels.
As per the modified periodic table, the fourth element after oxygen considering their atomic weights is Ca and thus if the atomic weight of oxygen is considered to be as 16, therefore the atomic weight of Ca is 20
well according to my calculations !!OINK OINK !!oxygen has no weight it is free living !!!!
The weight of oxygen per cubic inch is approximately 0.0899 grams.