If "heavier than" in the question is interpreted to mean "has an Atomic Mass greater than", the answer is nitrogen
The molecular weight of carbon dioxide is heavier than oxygen. Oxygen has a molecular weight of 32 g/mol, while carbon dioxide has a molecular weight of 44 g/mol. Therefore, carbon dioxide is heavier than oxygen.
It isn't. Carbon is 6th on the Periodic Table and Oxygen is 8. Oxygen is the heavier element. mass of oxygen / mass of carbon 15.99g / 12.01g = 1.33 heavier than carbon
All of them. There are no elements lighter than hydrogen. It has only two atomic particles, and you cannot have an element with less.
CO2 carbon dioxide is heavier than oxygen.
Carbon is an element, but not carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a compound of carbon and oxygen.
The molecular weight of carbon dioxide is heavier than oxygen. Oxygen has a molecular weight of 32 g/mol, while carbon dioxide has a molecular weight of 44 g/mol. Therefore, carbon dioxide is heavier than oxygen.
Oxygen. Because , mass of carbon monoxide is 28, whereas that of oxygen is 32.
It isn't. Carbon is 6th on the Periodic Table and Oxygen is 8. Oxygen is the heavier element. mass of oxygen / mass of carbon 15.99g / 12.01g = 1.33 heavier than carbon
No, Oxygen is an element and Carbon is an element. Thus Oxygen and Carbon are elements.
A compound is not lighter than an element, if that element is part of the compound. Some compounds, like H2O would be lighter than, say, the element lead, but it is not lighter than the elements that make it up, i.e. hydgrogen and/or oxygen.
All of them. There are no elements lighter than hydrogen. It has only two atomic particles, and you cannot have an element with less.
CO2 carbon dioxide is heavier than oxygen.
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Oxygen
Carbon is an element, but not carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a compound of carbon and oxygen.
Zero. Oxygen is an element.
Carbon is not an element of water. Water is composed of hydrogen and oxygen. Carbon is a separate element.