2.3 × 1024 atoms of Ar
If you mean 5Al(OH)3 then its 5 Al, 15 O and 15 H
In 4PCl3 (phosphorus chloride) has 16 atoms in it. One single phosphorus chloride molecule would have four atoms in it. P=1 Cl3=3 1+3=4 4X4=16 atoms
4.5*10^23
The compound ammonium phosphate, represented by the formula (NH4)3PO4, contains a total of 20 atoms. It consists of 3 ammonium ions (NH4), each containing 5 atoms (1 nitrogen and 4 hydrogens), contributing 15 atoms. Additionally, the phosphate ion (PO4) contains 5 atoms (1 phosphorus and 4 oxygens). Therefore, the total number of atoms is 15 (from NH4) + 5 (from PO4) = 20 atoms.
15
To determine how many times 15 can go into 102, you would divide 102 by 15. The quotient of this division would be the number of times 15 can go into 102. In this case, 102 divided by 15 equals 6 with a remainder of 12, so 15 can go into 102 exactly 6 times.
6 times with 12 remaining
w + 15 = 102 Subtract 15 from both sides w + 15 - 15 = 102 - 15 Combine and clean up. w = 87 ■
Approx. 9.1024 atoms.
The no of atoms are 15 x 6.023 x 1023 .
The answer is 15 carbon atoms.
15
The sum you want is 102 x 0.15
Ca3(PO4 )2 That is 3+(2(2)+4(2)) = 15 so, 15 atoms
NH4C2H3O2 has a total of 15 atoms (1 N atom, 4 H atoms, 2 C atoms, and 8 O atoms).
15
15 Fe2O3 has 2 + 3 atoms = 5 atoms Multiply the whole thing by 3 and you end up with 15 atoms.