The answer depends on how many formula units of CuSO4 you have. In one formula unit, there are 6 atoms (1 Cu, + 1 S + 4 O).
Copper sulfate (CuSO4) has 6 atoms and 3 chemical elements.
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Copper Sulphate is composed of copper, sulfur, and oxygen. The chemical formula is CuSO4.
First it helps to know the chemical formula: CuSO4 The number in the subscripts indicate the number of atoms of an element in the compound. If there is no number, then it is implied that there is only one atom. So, there is one atom of copper, one atom of sulfur, and four atoms of oxygen; for a total of six atoms.
29.8g H2O = 1.66 mol H2O Molar Mass CuSO4 * 5H2O = 249.6 g mol CuSO4 * 5H2O --> 5 mol H2O 249.6 g CuSO4 * 5H2O/1 mol CuSO4 * 5H2O Times * 1mol CuSO4 * 5H2O/5mol H2O Times* 1.66 mol H2O = 82.6 g CuSO4 * 5H2O
CuSO4 isn't an element.
The anhydrous copper(II) sulfate molecule has four oxygen atoms.
Copper sulfate (CuSO4) has 6 atoms and 3 chemical elements.
There are a total of 6 atoms in this formula - one copper, one sulfur and four oxygen atoms.
One molecule has 6 individual atoms. If the number you are looking for is much larger than that you need to know how many grams or moles of CuSO4 you are supposed to calculate.
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The CuSO4 molecule is made up of six atoms, one copper, one sulfur and four oxygen. The total mass of the six atoms is 159.609 grams per mole.
There is no CuSO. If you mean CuSO4, it would be 6 atoms per formula unit; one Cu atom, one S atom, and 4 O atoms.
A molecule of CuSO4 (Copper Sulphate) contains 1 atom of Copper, 1 atom of Sulphur and 4 atoms of Oxygen. The Sulphur and the Oxygens are bound together as a Sulphate Ion.
Perhaps you mean how many atoms per formula unit. That would be 6: 1 copper, 1 sulfur, 4 oxygens.
Copper Sulphate is composed of copper, sulfur, and oxygen. The chemical formula is CuSO4.
Copper Sulfate is CuSO4. Therefore, it has 1 atom of Copper, 1 atom of Sulfur, and 4 atoms of Oxygen.