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  2. Oxygen-16 - Wikipedia

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    Oxygen-16 (symbol: 16 O or 16 8 O) is a nuclide. It is a stable isotope of oxygen, with 8 neutrons and 8 protons in its nucleus, and when not ionized, 8 electrons orbiting the nucleus. Oxygen-16 has a mass of 15.994 914 619 56 u. It is the most abundant isotope of oxygen and accounts for 99.757% of oxygen's natural abundance. [2]

  3. Oxygen-16 is a stable isotope of the chemical element oxygen, which has 8 neutrons in its atomic nucleus in addition to the element-specific 8 protons; the sum of the number of these atomic nucleus building blocks results in a mass number of 16.

  4. Oxygen-16 atom | H2O | CID 10214376 - PubChem

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    Oxygen-16 atom is the stable isotope of oxygen with relative atomic mass 15.994914. The most abundant (99.76 atom percent) isotope of naturally occurring oxygen.

  5. Neutron Number and Mass Number of Oxygen. Mass numbers of typical isotopes of Oxygen are 16; 17; 18. The total number of neutrons in the nucleus of an atom is called the neutron number of the atom and is given the symbol N. Neutron number plus atomic number equals atomic mass number: N+Z=A.

  6. Oxygen-16 - Wikiwand

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    Oxygen-16 (symbol: 16 O or 16 8 O) is a nuclide. It is a stable isotope of oxygen, with 8 neutrons and 8 protons in its nucleus, and when not ionized, 8 electrons orbiting the nucleus. Oxygen-16 has a mass of 15.994 914 619 56 u. It is the most abundant isotope of oxygen and accounts for 99.757% of oxygen's natural abundance. [2]

  7. What is the mass of oxygen-16? - Answers

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    The Atomic Mass of oxygen-16 is 16, so there are 8 neutrons in oxygen-16. (Atomic mass of 16 minus atomic number of 8 = # of neutrons in oxygen-16.) The mass of one neutron...

  8. Oxygen (O) - Periodic Table

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    Oxygen is the 8th element in the periodic table and has a symbol of O and atomic number of 8. It has an atomic weight of 15.999 and a mass number of 16. Oxygen has eight protons and eight neutrons in its nucleus, and eight electrons in two shells.

  9. 4.7: Isotopes and Mass Numbers - Chemistry LibreTexts

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    Isotopes of elements are designated by their mass number. Oxygen atoms with a mass number of 16 are called oxygen-16, or O-16, while oxygen atoms with a mass number of 17 are called oxygen-17, or O-17, and oxygen atoms with a mass number of 18 are called oxygen-18, or O-18.

  10. What is the nuclear symbol for oxygen-16? - Answers

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    This notation includes the element symbol "O" for oxygen and the mass number 16 (which represents the total number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus). 8O16 but 16 also may be...

  11. Oxygen 16 | The Structured Atom Model

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    Oxygen can be seen as an alpha particle / helium nuclet that is added to the Carbon nuclet and it will form in this neutral ending shape. Reversed the effect is the release of alpha particles from heavier elements which is essentially releasing a group of 4 such as a neutral ending.