One molecule of NH4 has 5 atoms. Two molecules of NH4 will have 10 atoms, and so on. So, the number of atoms depends on the number of molecules.
there are 15 atoms
the ion NH4+ has five atoms (one nitrogen and four hydrogen)
There are 5 atoms present in NH4+ ion: one nitrogen (N) and four hydrogens (H)
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5 atoms(NH4) 1 atom of Nitrogen 4 atoms of Hydrogen
there are 15 atoms
the ion NH4+ has five atoms (one nitrogen and four hydrogen)
0.63 mol of (NH4)2SO4 contain 3,978.10e23 hydrogen atoms.
There are 5 atoms present in NH4+ ion: one nitrogen (N) and four hydrogens (H)
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NH4 contains two different elements. They are nitrogen (N) and hydrogen (H).
5 atoms(NH4) 1 atom of Nitrogen 4 atoms of Hydrogen
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PO4-3 is not a molecule it is an ion which contains one phosphorus and four oxygen atoms.
The formula for ammonium sulfate is; (NH4)2SO4 ( NH4 is 1+ and SO4 is 2- ) So, there are 8 hydrogen atoms in ammonium sulfate.
6.022 x 10^23 That is in everything.. The above would be in a mole of ammonium phosphate, not an atom. (NH4)3PO4 20 atoms alltogether
Ammonium sulfate = (NH4)2SO4Nitrogen atoms = 2Hydrogen atoms = 8Sulfur atoms = 1Oxygen atom = 4Total atoms = 15