No all oxygen atoms do not have the same mass as you can get isotypes of the same element which are still called the same except that they can have more or less neutrons than the standard model this is why the weight is refered to as an average mass
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The atomic weight of oxygen is [15,99903; 15,9997], after the IUPAC list from 2014.
The density of oxygen gas at 0C and 101,325 kPa is 1,429 g/L.
No. They do not have same mass. Mass of carbon atom is 12 times that of hydrogen atom and mass of oxygen is 16 times that of hydrogen atom.
carbon because it has a greater mass.
An oxygen atom has 8 of each neutrons, electrons, and protons. While a carbon atom has only 6 of each. I had the same problem! So i hope this helped :)
an oxygen and a hydrogen atom do not weight the same
An atom of iron has 26 protons. An atom of oxygen has 8 protons. The atoms are significantly different.
Carbon Dioxide: Is a compound, which is made up of one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms. Its atomic mass is 44 amu. Plants inhale carbon dioxide during the day and exhale it during night time. All animals exhale it at all times. Oxygen: Is an element, which exists as gas of diatomic molecules (a molecule made up of two atoms of the same element.). It's atom's mass is 16 amu, and mass of the diatomic molecule is 32 amu. Plants exhale it during the day and inhale it during night. All animals inhale it at all times. For other technical differences, you should check other websites :)
Carbon and oxygen or two different elements, with different masses.
They don't contain the same number of particles because some particles are more dense than others making one atom and another atom the same mass but not have the same number of particles.
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Isotopes. Iso = same, as in the # of protons. Radioisotope is more accurate.
No it's not the same. Carbon monoxide is CO and carbon dioxide is CO2. Carbon monoxide comes out of car exhausts and is poisonous if breathed in. CO2 is much less dangerous, though it is also a health hazard if the concentration is high enough. There are two oxygens atoms attached to the carbon atom in carbon dioxide (thus the name). There is only one oxygen atom attached to the carbon atom.
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carbon because it has a greater mass.
No - carbon is an element, while carbon monoxide is an oxygen atom attached to carbon, turning it into a gas which is quite toxic.
Because the mass of carbon is not the same as that of oxygen.
An oxygen atom has 8 of each neutrons, electrons, and protons. While a carbon atom has only 6 of each. I had the same problem! So i hope this helped :)
An atom is carbon _because_ it has six protons. An isotope is any atom that has a differing atomic mass while maintaining the same elemental identity, i.e., the same number of protons.
an oxygen and a hydrogen atom do not weight the same