Oxygen is a non metal element. Atomic Mass number of it is 16.
By atoms: hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon By mass: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen
All oxygen atoms have 8 protons. Most oxygen atoms have 8 neutrons as well. On the Periodic Table, oxygen's average atomic mass is 15.9994. Most oxygen, therefore is 168O or O-16. However, there are very small amounts of oxygen's additional isotopes, which have a different number of neutrons (but again, all oxygen has 8 protons.) This causes the weighted average of all the isotopes to "drift" away from being a whole number.
In number of atoms (element) hydrogen is the most abundant, not in mass.
No. In most atoms the mass number is at least twice the atomic number. A mass number that is the same as the atomic number would indicate a nucleus with no neutrons. Such a nucleus would be highly unstable except in the case of the hydrogen-1 nucleus, which consists of a single proton. In most other stable nuclei there are at least as many neutrons as their are protons. The mass number is the sum of the number of protons and the number of neutrons.
Three atoms of oxygen are required to react with each two atoms of aluminum to form the most common product of reaction between oxygen and aluminum. Therefore, 0.75 mole of oxygen atoms will be required to react with 0.5 mole of aluminum atoms. The atomic weight of oxygen is 15.999; therefore, the mass will be (0.75)(15.999) = 12 grams of oxygen, to the maximum possibly justified number of significant digits.
By atoms: hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon By mass: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen
All oxygen atoms have 8 protons. Most oxygen atoms have 8 neutrons as well. On the Periodic Table, oxygen's average atomic mass is 15.9994. Most oxygen, therefore is 168O or O-16. However, there are very small amounts of oxygen's additional isotopes, which have a different number of neutrons (but again, all oxygen has 8 protons.) This causes the weighted average of all the isotopes to "drift" away from being a whole number.
all atoms have different masses Mass of an atom is due to protons and neutrons present in an atom and number of proton is something that distinguish between atoms, therefore mass of hydrogen is different to the mass number of oxygen, hydrogen's mass is 1 as it has only 1 proton and no neutrons, and oxygen mass's is 16 as it has 8 protons and 8 neutrons.
2 atoms of oxygen joined togetherBy mass, oxygen is the third-most abundant element in the universe, after hydrogen and helium. At STP, two atoms of the element bind to form dioxygen.
2 atoms of oxygen joined togetherBy mass, oxygen is the third-most abundant element in the universe, after hydrogen and helium. At STP, two atoms of the element bind to form dioxygen.
Isotopes. Calcium atoms with a mass number of 40 represent the most common isotope, while those with a mass number of 48 are a less common, but still natural, isotopic form of calcium.
Oxygen is made up of It is replenished by plants and other photosynthetic organisms. Oxygen also makes up most of Earth's oceans by mass. A water molecule (H2O) is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Although there are more hydrogen atoms in water, hydrogen has less mass.
Me and thee are mainly water, so hydrogen will be the most abundant in terms of number of atoms. However, by mass the body is mostly oxygen.
In number of atoms (element) hydrogen is the most abundant, not in mass.
No. In most atoms the mass number is at least twice the atomic number. A mass number that is the same as the atomic number would indicate a nucleus with no neutrons. Such a nucleus would be highly unstable except in the case of the hydrogen-1 nucleus, which consists of a single proton. In most other stable nuclei there are at least as many neutrons as their are protons. The mass number is the sum of the number of protons and the number of neutrons.
water LOL. Water is NOT an "element". This is also an ambiguous question because it all depends on how you measure elements. For instance, you can measure an elements' "abundance" by mass or you can measure it by number of atoms. For instance, in water the most abundant element by mass is oxygen (85% of the mass of water), but by mole (# of atoms), it is hydrogen because water is H2O and therefore there are twice as many H atoms and O atoms in any amount of water. If you are referring to the earth's crust, then oxygen is the predominant element by mass, taking up 45% of the mass of the earth. By mole, hydrogen is the most abundant. If you include the atmosphere, then nitrogen predominates by mole, but oxygen continues to predominate by mass. This is not a simple question ;) but it DEFINITELY is NOT Water :-)
Hydrogen is the lightest of all elements, having atoms that are only a fraction of the mass of all other elements. For example, an oxygen atom has about 16 times the mass of a hydrogen atom. So while a water molecule contains 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom (and water makes up most of the human body), the single oxygen atom accounts for most of the mass of the molecule.