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In one molecule of water there are 3 atoms. One oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms.
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A molecule is a combination of atoms. To know how many atoms are in one molecule, you have to find out what atoms are in the molecule.
The subscripts in a chemical formula representing a single molecule, are the numbers of atoms of each atom in one molecule (remember no subscript is understood to be 1. So add the subscripts to get the total number of atoms in one molecule of a substance. 8+10+4+2=24 atoms in a single molecule of C8H10N4O2.
These atoms decide the chemical composition of the substance.
The smallest particle of a substance that retains all the properties of the substance and is composed of one or more atoms is a molecule.
The subscripts in a chemical formula representing a single molecule, are the numbers of atoms of each atom in one molecule (remember no subscript is understood to be 1. So add the subscripts to get the total number of atoms in one molecule of a substance. 8+10+4+2=24 atoms in a single molecule of C8H10N4O2.
One molecule of Oxygen contains two atoms.
It would be an atom or a molecule (made up of more than one atoms)
There are 20 atoms
In one molecule of water there are 3 atoms. One oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms.
One Sulphate molecule contains 5 atoms, one of sulphur and 4 of oxygen.
3 atoms
The answer will depend on how much ammonium carbonate. In one molecule of the substance, there are 8.