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There are 6 oxygen atoms in Zn(ClO3)2.
There are 3 elements in ZnSO4: zinc (Zn), sulfur (S), and oxygen (O).
1 atom of Zn (zinc) + 2 atoms of N (nitrogen) + 6 atoms of O (oxygen) = 9 atoms in 1 molecule of Zn(NO3)2.
Zinc bicarbonate, with the chemical formula Zn(HCO₃)₂, contains a total of 9 atoms. This includes 1 zinc atom (Zn), 2 carbon atoms (C), and 6 hydrogen atoms (H), along with 6 oxygen atoms (O) from the two bicarbonate ions. Therefore, the breakdown is 1 Zn + 2 C + 6 H + 6 O = 15 atoms.
Two molecules of zinc hydroxide contain 10 atoms.
ZnHCO3 has a total of 6 atoms of three different kinds (elements) in it. However Zn is not present as atom but as ion Zn2+ and also two (of three) O-atoms carry one minus charge each. So the question is not exactly to be answered precisely.
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ZnHCO3 has a total of 6 atoms of three different kinds (elements) in it. However Zn is not present as atom but as ion Zn2+ and also two (of three) O-atoms carry one minus charge each. So the question is not exactly to be answered precisely.
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As would be more apparent from its properly written formula, Zn(ClO3)2, each formula unit contains 6 oxygen atoms, the product of the subscript immediately following the oxygen atomic symbol and the subscript following the parenthetical formula of the chlorate polyatomic ion of which the oxygen atoms present are a part.
Zinc hydroxide, represented as Zn(OH)₂, is composed of three elements: zinc (Zn), oxygen (O), and hydrogen (H). In this compound, each zinc atom is bonded to two hydroxide (OH) groups, which consist of one oxygen atom and one hydrogen atom each. Thus, the formula indicates the presence of one zinc atom, two oxygen atoms, and two hydrogen atoms in each molecule of zinc hydroxide.
Fe3O4 has a total of 7 atoms, with 3 iron atoms (Fe) and 4 oxygen atoms (O).