6 HCl molecules contain 12 atoms.
i believe just one. H has a oxidation # of 1 and Cl has an oxidation # of -1. So in one molecule of HCl i think there would be just one. Isnt that almost the same thing as hydrochloric acid though??
Well the atoms are Chlorine (Cl) and Hydrogen (H) and the molecule is HCl which is made of one Chlorine atom and one Hydrogen atom (2 atoms altogether) However the "2" in the front of "HCl" means that there are two molecules of HCl and therefore there are FOUR atoms present.
In one molecule of HCl, there are a total of 2 atoms: 1 hydrogen atom and 1 chlorine atom.
There are no atoms of HCl in one molecule of HCl, because HCl is not an atom. It is a molecule. HCl is made of two parts: hydrogen atoms, and chlorine atoms. Each molecule of HCl contains one hydrogen atom and one chlorine atom. H stands for hydrogen, and Cl stands for chlorine. Compare this to H2O, which is the chemical formula for water. Water has 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom.
No, HCl (hydrochloric acid) is not considered organic. Organic compounds are typically composed of carbon and hydrogen atoms, while HCl is a compound of hydrogen and chlorine atoms.
HCl is a molecule which is made of two atoms - hydrogen and chlorine.
In HCl2 are 1+2=3 atoms, so in 2HCl2 are 2*3=6 atoms, HOWEVER this is NOT the formula of an existing compound. HCl (with 2 atoms per molecule) is a real compound formula.
i believe just one. H has a oxidation # of 1 and Cl has an oxidation # of -1. So in one molecule of HCl i think there would be just one. Isnt that almost the same thing as hydrochloric acid though??
It depends on how many molecules of HCl you have. In one molecule of HCl there are 2 atoms present.
There are 20 atoms and there are 6 Carbon atoms, 8 Hydrogen atoms, 6 Oxygen atoms.
Well the atoms are Chlorine (Cl) and Hydrogen (H) and the molecule is HCl which is made of one Chlorine atom and one Hydrogen atom (2 atoms altogether) However the "2" in the front of "HCl" means that there are two molecules of HCl and therefore there are FOUR atoms present.
There are no atoms of HCl in one molecule of HCl, because HCl is not an atom. It is a molecule. HCl is made of two parts: hydrogen atoms, and chlorine atoms. Each molecule of HCl contains one hydrogen atom and one chlorine atom. H stands for hydrogen, and Cl stands for chlorine. Compare this to H2O, which is the chemical formula for water. Water has 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom.
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In one molecule of HCl, there are a total of 2 atoms: 1 hydrogen atom and 1 chlorine atom.
For the reaction 14HCl + K2Cr2O7 -> 2KCl + Cr2(SO4)3 + 7Cl2 + 7H2O, it shows that 14 moles of HCl are needed to produce 7 moles of Cl2. Therefore, to produce 3 moles of Cl2, 6 moles of HCl would be required.
Cupric sulfate, also known as copper(II) sulfate, has the chemical formula CuSO4. It contains one copper atom (Cu), one sulfur atom (S), and four oxygen atoms (O) in one molecule. So, there are a total of six atoms in one molecule of cupric sulfate.
there are 6 atoms in CCl2F2