This is not a relevant question.
A number of molecules can be acids. Usually the simplest acid is considered to be H+ or H3O+. However, larger molecules such as organic acids can have very complex formulas such as CH3COOH.
So the number of atoms depends on the acid...
The hydrofluoric acid (HF) has two atoms.
Succinic acid has four carbon atoms.
There are 8 but maybe more or less
Cyanic acid contain four atoms.
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.
The hydrofluoric acid (HF) has two atoms.
Erucic acid has 22 carbon atoms.
Succinic acid has four carbon atoms.
Capryllic acid or octanoic acid has 26 atoms. In these carbon has 8 atoms, hydrogen has 16 atoms and oxygen has 2 atoms
Answer: 8 atoms
Citric acid has 10 carbon atoms, 8 hydrogen atoms, and 6 oxygen atoms, making a total of 24 atoms.
Ethanoic acid, also known as acetic acid, has four atoms: two carbon atoms, four hydrogen atoms, and two oxygen atoms.
Lactic acid has the chemical formula C3H6O3, which means it contains a total of 12 atoms - 3 carbon atoms, 6 hydrogen atoms, and 3 oxygen atoms.
There are 6 carbon atoms, 8 hydrogen atoms and 7 oxygen atoms in C6H8O7 (2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid, citric acid).
An acetic acid molecule (CH3COOH) contains 10 atoms - 2 carbon atoms, 4 hydrogen atoms, and 2 oxygen atoms.
Phosphoric acid (H3PO4) contains 5 atoms: 3 atoms of hydrogen, 1 atom of phosphorus, and 4 atoms of oxygen.
There are 8 but maybe more or less