has an article on: Isotopes of <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span> Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span>-<span class="searchmatch">16</span> (uncountable) (physics) The major stable isotope of <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span>, 168O, having eight protons and...
(uncountable) (physics) A stable isotope of oxygen, 188O, with 8 protons and 10 neutrons; it amounts to about 0.2% of the element in nature <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span>-<span class="searchmatch">16</span> <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span>-17...
(physics) A rare stable isotope of oxygen, 178O, having eight protons and nine neutrons; it amounts to 0.037% of the element in nature <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span>-<span class="searchmatch">16</span> <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span>-18...
<span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span> nitrox nonoxygen nox octaoxygen organooxygen oxamidine oxo- oxy- <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span>-<span class="searchmatch">16</span> <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span>-17 <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span>-18 <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span> bar <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span> bottle <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span> burning <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span> candle...
An inequality observed in the ratio of the heavy isotope <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span>-18 to the lighter <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span>-<span class="searchmatch">16</span>, measured in the atmosphere and seawater. Dole effect on Wikipedia...
12-<span class="searchmatch">16</span> l. ― the volume of an <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span> bag is 12-<span class="searchmatch">16</span> l. skābekļa spilvenu piepilda no skābekļa balona aptiekā ― one fills an <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span> bag from an <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span> cylinder...
of oxygen with 10 neutrons and 8 protons, and an atomic mass number (“nucleon number”) of 18. oxygen-18 18O 18O O18 ¹⁸O Oxygen-18 δO18 <span class="searchmatch">Oxygen</span>-18 O O-<span class="searchmatch">16</span>...
(plural chalcogens) (inorganic chemistry) Any element of group <span class="searchmatch">16</span> of the periodic table: <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span>, sulfur, selenium, tellurium or polonium. chalcogenide chalcogenol...
+ O (“<span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span>”) + x (“x substitution value”). NOx (chemistry) Any of the various nitrogen oxides produced during combustion. 2020 December <span class="searchmatch">16</span>, Daniel...
plural oksigenlər) <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span> From French oxygène (“<span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span>”), from Ancient Greek ὀξύς (oxús, “sharp”) + γένος (génos, “birth”). oksigen <span class="searchmatch">oxygen</span> Mirjejev, V. A...