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There are no nitrogen atoms in CaCO3!
5 Atoms
50 grams CaCO3 (1 mole CaCO3/100.09 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole CaCO3) = 3.0 X 1023 atoms of calcium carbonate =============================
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It is CaCO3.....it is the same as marbleFormula: CaCO3
Calcium carbonate, CaCO3, has one calcium atom, one carbon atom, and three oxygen atoms, which adds up to five atoms.
Three oxygen atoms.
five One calcium atom, one carbon atom, and three oxygen atoms.
Three molecules of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) has nine(9) oxygens. Think of 3CaCO3 = CaCO3 + CaCO3 + CaCO3. Each molecule of CaCO3 has ;- 1 atoms of calcium (Ca) 1 atom of carbon (C) 3 atoms of oxygen (O3 = O + O + O). So if one molecules of CaCO3 has 3 oxygens, then three molecules of CaCO3 has 3 x 3 = 9 oxygens. The answer!!!!!
There are no nitrogen atoms in CaCO3!
5 Atoms
50 grams CaCO3 (1 mole CaCO3/100.09 grams)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole CaCO3) = 3.0 X 1023 atoms of calcium carbonate =============================
Ckalk (CaCO3) has five atoms.
By the number of protons it has.
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A mole of H2 molecules contains 6.023 x 10^(23) H2 molecules or 2 moles of H atoms (since each molecules has 2 atoms). A mole of CaCO3 (calcium carbonate) has one mole (Avogadro number) of Ca atoms, one mole of C atoms and 3 moles of O atoms.
0.50 moles CaCO3 (1 mole Ca/1 mole CaCO3)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole Ca)= 3.0 X 1023 atoms of calcium===================