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The formula for ammonium carbonate is (NH4)2CO3.

In one mole of ammonium carbonate, there will be two moles of nitrogen, eight moles of hydrogen, one mole of carbon, and three moles of oxygen. There are 6.02x1023 atoms per mole. So, for one mole of ammonium carbonate there are:

2 mol N * 6.02x1023 atoms per mole = 1.20x1024 atoms of nitrogen

8 mol H * 6.02x1023 atoms per mole = 4.82x1024 atoms of hydrogen

1 mol C * 6.02x1023 atoms per mole = 6.02x1023 atoms of carbon

3 mol O * 6.02x1023 atoms per mole = 1.81x1024 atoms of oxygen

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the chemical formula of ammonia is NH3 in which there is 1 atom for Nitrogen and 3 for Hydrogen. that makes 4.

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I believe that there are 7 hydrogen atoms. (H4 and H3 equals 7)

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NH4 C2H3O2 - 12 atoms.

NH4 CH3COO - 12 atoms.

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there are 5 atoms of earn element in one molecule

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The molecule of ammonium acetate contain only one nitrogen atom.

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1 molecule of ammonium acetate =1 molecule of ammonium acetate therefore there is one molecule of ammonium acetate. 1/1=1

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Ammonium acetate is CH3COONH4 so there are 2 O atoms per molecule.

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