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There is no 80 above oxygen. But there is '8' and 'O' above the word oxygen. The '8' stands for the atomic number of oxygen and 'O' is the symbol for the element oxygen.
Oxygen has an atomic number of 8, not 6. The number above an element on the Periodic Table generally is the atomic number. Carbon has an atomic number of 6.
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There is no element above oxygen.
There is no 80 above oxygen. But there is '8' and 'O' above the word oxygen. The '8' stands for the atomic number of oxygen and 'O' is the symbol for the element oxygen.
Oxygen has an atomic number of 8, not 6. The number above an element on the Periodic Table generally is the atomic number. Carbon has an atomic number of 6.
Oxygen is an element and therefore is only contained by itself. However, it can be abstractly said that all elements with atomic numbers above eight "contain" oxygen, because if you removed enough neutrons, protons, and electrons from any element above 8, you would have oxygen. (Or at least, you would have an unstable atom).
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.
because its hard to breathe thin air above earths surface, the higher you go its hard to breathe oxygen.
Height above earths surface is called elevation
A silvery-white metal with the symbol Gd and atomic number 64. It is a rare-earth element that reacts with oxygen or moisture to form a black coating. It is ferromagnetic below 20 °C and paramagnetic above it. It is found in nature only in an oxidized form and has impurities of other rare-earths.
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Protein is composed of amino acids, which are in turn made up of mostly carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. A few amino acids also contain sulfur: both Cysteine and Methionine. Thus, proteins containing these amino acids would be made up of very small amounts of sulfur, in addition to the more common elements listed above. In short-- The five chemical elements of protein are carbon, sulfur, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, with carbon being the most abundant.
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they form above earths surface (THIS ANSWER IS NOT CORRECT) They Form BELOW earths surface(: