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how many times is one atom of carbon heavier than one atom of oxygen.

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Answered by nhkmk786
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The mass number, of carbon is twelve. So, we can say that, carbon atom will be twelve times heavier, than a hydrogen atom. The mass number, of oxygen is 16. We can expect oxygen to be approximately, 16 times heavier than a hydrogen atom.
Answered by ambikaashaasis
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Answer:

mass of oxygen is greater so the answer is 0.75

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