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Positive degree for Oxygen is heavier than hydrogen

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Answered by sadhnayadhuvanshi
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Explanation:

An oxygen atom weighs 16 amu, and a hydrogen atom weighs 1 amu. ... An oxygen atom weighs 16 amu, and a hydrogen atom weighs 1 amu. In their diatomic forms, which is how we commonly encounter them, an oxygen molecule weighs 32 and a hydrogen molecule weighs 2. So oxygen is 16 times heavier than hydrogen.

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Answered by dashneha616
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Answer:

Oxygen is 32 times heavier than hydrogen

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