H2SO4
Two atoms of hydrogen.
One atom of sulfur.
Four atoms of oxygen.
In one molecule of H2SO4, sulphuric acid, there is one atom of sulphur
Sulphuric acid, H2SO4, has two atoms of H, hydrogen, one atom of S, sulfur and four atoms of O, oxygen. Total (2 + 1 + 4 =) seven
1 mole of Sulphuric acid has : 12.044 x 1023 atoms of Hydrogen 6.022 x 1023 atoms of Sulphur 24.088 x atoms of oxygen.
We know from looking at the molecular formula that one mole of molecules of H2SO4 contains 2 moles of atoms of hydrogen, 1 mole of atoms of sulfur and 4 moles of atoms of oxygen.
Sulfuric acid is H2SO4 so it has 7.
Sulfuric acid has the molecular formula of H2SO4 meaning that there are two hydrogen atoms, one sulfur atom, and four oxygen atoms for a total of seven atoms in each molecule of sulfuric acid.
Vinegar is a dilute solution of acetic acid. The acid molecule contains 7 atoms and the water molecule has 3 atoms. The number of atoms in vinegar cannot be counted.
There are seven atoms in a molecule of Sulfuric Acid.
An acetic acid molecule (CH3COOH) contains 10 atoms - 2 carbon atoms, 4 hydrogen atoms, and 2 oxygen atoms.
One molecule of nitric acid (HNO3) consists of one nitrogen atom, one hydrogen atom, and three oxygen atoms, totaling 5 atoms in a single molecule of nitric acid.
There are 6 carbon atoms, 8 hydrogen atoms and 7 oxygen atoms in C6H8O7 (2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid, citric acid).
3 oxygen atoms are found in one molecule of nitric acid.