By definition you can't have a sub-atomic particle composed of 4 atoms. Sub-atomic means less than atomic. Unless I've misunderstood your question.
Acetic acid composition: Carbon = 2 atoms Hydrogen = 4 atoms Oxygen = 2 atoms
what is the charge on the subatomic particles represented in figure 4-3? assuming all the particles in the nucleus are visible,
4H2SO4 = 4*(2(H)+1(S)+4(O)) = 4*(2+1+4) = 4*7 = 28 There are 28 atoms in 4 moles of H2SO4.
The number of atoms is 28,099.10e23.
4 atoms are in h202.
The amount of atoms in H3O4 can be determined by adding the subatomic numbers. 3 atoms of hydrogen and 4 atoms of oxygen equal 7 atoms.
Acetic acid composition: Carbon = 2 atoms Hydrogen = 4 atoms Oxygen = 2 atoms
n = mass / gfm n = 46/23 n = 2 n x 6.0221415 × 1023 = the number of any paricle in this case it is 1.2x1024
well, 5% acetic acid has an elemental makeup of C(2)H(4)O(2)
Atoms make up most matter around us. In the Universe in general, it seems that atoms make up about 4% of the mass of the Universe. The remainder of the Universe mass is dark matter and dark energy - both of unknown composition.
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what is the charge on the subatomic particles represented in figure 4-3? assuming all the particles in the nucleus are visible,
carbon is one atom and hydrogen is four atoms in the methane totally 5 atoms in that.
2 aluminum atoms 4 sulphur atoms 4 oxygen atoms
Neutrons and Protons
Na2SO4
4 atoms of phosphorous 10 atoms of oxygen total = 14 atoms