Lithium chloride is LiCl. There are two atoms (one lithium and one chlorine).
Lithium Chloride
first of all lithium and iron are TWO TOTALLY DIFFERENT ELEMENTS!!!!! i tried to get what is the chemical formula for lithium chlorate and it said it is the same as iron chlorate! last time i check lithium and iron are on two opposited parts of the periodic table. anyways the answer is most likely Li(ClO3)3
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0.106 moles Lithium (6.022 X 1023/1 mole Li) = 6.38 X 1022 atoms of Lithium ======================
Lithium chloride is LiCl. There are two atoms (one lithium and one chlorine).
Potassium chlorate (KClO3) has 3 oxygen atoms.
Lithium Chloride
Silver chlorate has the formula AgClO3 which gives 5 atoms: 1 silver, 1 chlorine, and 3 oxygen.
How many lithium atoms are in 10.56 g of lithium
LiClO3 ------> LiCl + 3O
Calcium chlorate has the formula Ca(ClO3)2. Therefore, there are two chlorine atoms in each formula unit.
first of all lithium and iron are TWO TOTALLY DIFFERENT ELEMENTS!!!!! i tried to get what is the chemical formula for lithium chlorate and it said it is the same as iron chlorate! last time i check lithium and iron are on two opposited parts of the periodic table. anyways the answer is most likely Li(ClO3)3
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Lithium Sulfate Li2SO4 has 4 oxygen atoms per molecule.
0.106 moles Lithium (6.022 X 1023/1 mole Li) = 6.38 X 1022 atoms of Lithium ======================
because it depends on the number of the moles that you will get, so the more moles number that you have for the chlorate the more oxygen that you will get.