Aluminium oxide, Al2O3; the atomic weight of aluminum is 26,981 538 6.
Gold has a heavier atomic weight than oxygen. Gold's atomic weight is approximately 197, while oxygen's atomic weight is around 16.
Neutrons and protons combined
Atomic number of oxygen: 8After the IUPAC Tables, 2009 the atomic weight of oxygen is[15,99903; 15,99977].The abridged conventional atomic weight is (also after the IUPAC Tables, 2009) 15,999; following the IUPAC tradition the correct expression is atomic weight, not atomic mass.
There is no oxygen in a hydrocarbon, but the atomic weight is 16
The atomic weight is 15.9994 (slightly less than the atomic number 16).
a trivalent rare-earth element. Symbol: Lu; atomic weight: 174.97; atomic number: 71.
The atomic weight of oxygen is 15.9994
The atomic weight of oxygen is 15,999.
The atomic mass of Oxygen is 15.9994.
Gold has a heavier atomic weight than oxygen. Gold's atomic weight is approximately 197, while oxygen's atomic weight is around 16.
The atomic weight of oxygen is approximately 16.00 grams per mole.
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
Nitrogen monoxide is one nitrogen molecule (atomic weight 14) combined with one oxygen molecule (atomic weight 16). The atomic weight for NO is (14 +16 =) 30. Nitrogen dioxide is one nitrogen molecule (atomic weight 14) combined with two oxygen molecules (atomic weight 16). The atomic weight for NO2 is [14 + (2×16)] = 46. Nitrogen also forms a few more stable oxides; N2O Nitrous Oxide (Laughing Gas), NO3 Nitrogen Trioxide, and N2O5 Di-nitrogen Pentoxide (Nitric Acid Anhydride). H_AMMER
Neutrons and protons combined
Nitrogen is lighter than oxygen. The atomic weight of nitrogen is approximately 14, while the atomic weight of oxygen is approximately 16.
An atom of oxygen has twice the weight of an atom of nitrogen since the atomic weight of nitrogen is around 14 amu (atomic mass units), while the atomic weight of oxygen is around 16 amu.
Atomic number of oxygen: 8After the IUPAC Tables, 2009 the atomic weight of oxygen is[15,99903; 15,99977].The abridged conventional atomic weight is (also after the IUPAC Tables, 2009) 15,999; following the IUPAC tradition the correct expression is atomic weight, not atomic mass.