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What do you call an oxygen atom with more than 8 neutrons?

it would be an isotope of oxygen, it is pretty uncommen to have an isotope of oxygen other than oxygen-8 but the most commen isotope after that is oxygen-9 (oxygen with 9 neutrons).


How many neutron are in an oxygen?

The simple answer is 8 neutrons. But this depends on which oxygen isotope you are talking about. Oxygen-16, the most abundant oxygen isotope, has 8 neutrons.


Is ozone the isotope of oxygen?

Yes.


What describes an isotope of the commonly occuring oxygen atom which has 8 electrons 8 protons and 8 neutrons?

what is an isotope? An isotope is a different form of an element's atom that does not change the identity of the atom. I believe that the isotope would be Oxygen-16 due to the atomic mass of such an atom.


What form of oxygen is radioactive oxygen-15 or oxygen-16?

The isotope oxygen-15 is radioactive.


How much subatomic particles does oxygen have?

Oxygen has 8 electrons and protons; the number of neutrons is specific for each isotope. Number of neutrons in an oxygen isotope = Mass number - 8


Now many isotopes in oxygen-16?

Oxygen-16 IS an isotope of oxygen. If you meant to ask the number of isotopes of oxygen, the answer is 3. They are Oxygen-16, -17 and -18. Oxygen-16 is the most abundant of the isotopes.


Is oxygen-18 a common isotope?

Oxygen-18 is a relatively rare isotope, making up about 0.2% of naturally occurring oxygen. It is often used in scientific research, such as studying climate history through ice cores or tracking the movement of water in the environment. Its rarity compared to the more common oxygen-16 isotope means that it can provide valuable insights in various fields.


What do oxygen-17 and oxygen-18 have in common?

All oxygen atoms have 8 protons, regardless of the isotope.


What is the most abundant isotope of oxygen?

There is only one abundant isotope of fluorine and that is 19FFluorine-19 is the most common isotope, its abundance is classed as 100% because no other Fluorine isotopes exist in significant quantities. It is also the only stable Fluorine isotope.


Is oxygen 15 stable?

Oxygen-15 is an isotope of oxygen, frequently used in positron emission tomography, or PET imaging. It is not stable.


Is 18 O an isotope?

Yes, 18O is an isotope of oxygen. It has a different number of neutrons compared to the more common isotope of oxygen (16O), which affects its atomic mass.