yes it does
Gold is gold...a gold compound has other atoms bonded to the gold atoms, but the gold atoms don't really change.
Gold is the element gold no matter how many atoms of it you have.
If there is one sulphate molcule, there will be 2 gold atoms.
It is gold and they have atoms
All gold atoms (excepting artificial isotopes) are similar.
The chemical formula for gold sulfide is Au₂S. This means that one molecule of gold sulfide contains 2 gold atoms and 1 sulfur atom, for a total of 3 atoms.
Gold is an element, so it's made out of gold atoms. it has atoms icons
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It is a molecule with many different atoms within
Nanogram. 6.022 X 10^23/10^9 = 6.022 X 10^14 gold atoms Picogram. 6.022 X 10^23/10^12 = 6.022 X 10^11 gold atoms
The formula unit for gold is a single atom, and the atomic weight of gold is about 197. Therefore, the number of atoms in 3.50 g of gold is Avogadro's Number X (3.50/197) or about 1.84 X 1022.
Gold sulfide (Au₂S) consists of two gold atoms and one sulfur atom, totaling three atoms in the compound. The formula indicates that each molecule of gold sulfide contains these specific quantities of each element. Therefore, there are three atoms in total in one molecule of gold sulfide.