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The letter O, with a superscript of 16 (write the number 16 at the top-right of the letter O). Sometimes, for greater clarity, you can also right the atomic number as a subscript (to the lower-right of the letter O), which is 8. However, most often, the best notation is just the O with the superscript of the isotope's mass. Along with a Periodic Table, that is enough information to tell you that you have:

1) oxygen (atomic number 8 - 8 protons)

2) Atomic Mass of 16 (protons + neutrons = 16)...which means (16 - 8 = 8 neutrons)

--> 8 protons + 8 neutrons

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