1. A drop of water is a small volume and cannot weigh 5 g.
2. 5 g of water contain ca. 5.1023 atoms.
Approx. 0,33.1018 hydrogen atoms for a drop of 1o microliters.
A drop of water typically consists of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom. This is represented by the chemical formula H2O.
A water molecule has 3 atoms. Water (like a drop, or cup) is made of many molecules and is in cells. It is not however made up of cells.
A typical drop of water, which is about 0.05 milliliters in volume, contains approximately 1.67 x 10^21 molecules of water. Given that each water molecule consists of three atoms (two hydrogen and one oxygen), this translates to roughly 5 x 10^21 atoms in a single drop. The exact number can vary slightly based on the drop's size and temperature, but this provides a general estimate.
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There are roughly 8.3 x 10^22 atoms in a drop of seawater, but only a very small portion of these would be gold atoms. Gold is present in seawater in very trace amounts, estimated to be around 0.0000000004 mg of gold per liter of seawater, so the number of actual gold atoms would be miniscule compared to the total number of atoms in the drop.
Approximately 82 gallons of water in a man weighing two hundred pounds.
Every drop of seawater contains around 0.12 billion gold atoms.
It depends on how much water you have!
there are 2 atoms of hydrogen in water
A molecule of of water contain 3 atoms.
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