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O

Oxygen

Oxygen is a chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8. It has a standard atomic weight of 15.999, sits in period 2 and group 16, and is classified as a reactive nonmetal.

Properties

SymbolO
Atomic number8
Standard atomic weight15.999
CategoryReactive nonmetal
Group16
Period2
Electron configuration[He] 2s2 2p4
Outer-shell electrons6

The figure of 15.999 is a conventional value, because IUPAC publishes an interval for this element rather than a single weight. For elements like this one the fourth digit carries real uncertainty, because the isotopic composition varies measurably between natural sources — so quoting eight digits would overstate what is known.

Compounds containing oxygen

376 of the compounds in this reference contain O, listed by the fraction of their mass it makes up.

CompoundFormulaAtoms% by mass
oxygenO22100.0%
ozoneO33100.0%
hydrogen peroxideH2O2294.1%
waterH2O188.8%
boric acidBH3O3377.6%
carbonic acidCH2O3377.4%
nitric acidHNO3376.2%
carbon dioxideCO2272.7%
epsom saltH14MgO11S1171.4%
boraxB4H20Na2O171771.3%
oxalic acidC2H2O4471.1%
nitrogen dioxideNO2269.6%
formic acidCH2O2269.5%
phosphoric acidH3O4P465.3%
sulfuric acidH2O4S465.3%
lithium carbonateCLi2O3365.0%
tartaric acidC4H6O6664.0%
perchloric acidClHO4463.7%
malonic acidC3H4O4461.5%
citric acid monohydrateC6H10O8860.9%
ammonium bicarbonateCH5NO3360.7%
oxaloacetic acidC4H4O5560.6%
ammonium nitrateH4N2O3360.0%
sulfur trioxideO3S360.0%
malic acidC4H6O5559.7%

Showing the 25 with the highest O content, of 376.

Calculate with oxygen

Group 16

Atomic weights are the IUPAC 2021 standard values, abridged to the conventional five significant figures. Group, period, category and electron configuration are derived from the atomic number rather than stored, so they cannot drift out of step with it.