All atoms look like clouds in the microscope. Firstly, because there is no color in the microscopic world of atoms, the atom looks white. Secondly, atoms are consisted of protons and neutrons (in the core) and negatrons or electrons. If your question is "What does the molecular structure of oxygen looks like" then : It looks like that : O=O It has a double joint.
The atom of oxygen has a covalent radius of 66,2 pm. The atomic weight is approx. 16 amu. The atomic nucleus of oxygen has 8 protons and depending on the isotope - 8,9 or 10 neutrons.
The electron configuration is: [Ne]2s2.2p4.
Oxygen has 8 protons and 8 neutrons in the nucleus. Is then has 2 electrons in the 1s orbital, 2 electrons in the 2s orbital, and 6 electrons in the 2p orbitals (2 in 2px, 1 in 2py and 1 in 2pz).
An oxygen atom looks like a ball. There is a nucleus with protons in the center and electrons orbiting the nucleus.
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An oxygen atom
no oxygen is an element of one atom and that's an oxygen atom
No. On average a sulfur atom is twice the mass of an oxygen atom.
an oxygen and a hydrogen atom do not weight the same
No, Oxygen is an atom, and as such is composed of protons, neutrons and electrons. There are no molecules in oxygen, but a single oxygen atom becomes a molecule when it is combined with another oxygen atom to form O2.
An oxygen atom
What Does Aluminum atom look like
A water molecule is made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. The hydrogen atoms are smaller than the oxygen atom. They are bonded together by covalent bonds in a 'bent' shape (like a shallow 'v') with the oxygen in the middle, at the point. The 'v' shape is because the oxygen atom has two pairs of unbonded electrons on, and they push the bonds further round the atom.
Because it has 6 electrons in its outer shell, just like oxygen.
Look in you book you dip!
Look in you book you dip!
no oxygen is an element of one atom and that's an oxygen atom
you cant see an atom!
Two, unless an oxygen atom is bonded to another oxygen atom or to a fluorine atom.
The oxygen atom is neutral.
No. On average a sulfur atom is twice the mass of an oxygen atom.
an oxygen and a hydrogen atom do not weight the same