54,9 g LiClO contain 16,9866.10e23 molecules.
To determine the number of atoms in 54.9 grams of lithium hypochlorite, you first need to calculate the number of moles by dividing the given mass by the molar mass of LiClO. Then, multiply the number of moles by Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23) to find the number of atoms.
Calcium hypochlorite - Ca(ClO)2 has 5 atoms.
There are three oxygen atoms in sodium hypochlorite (NaClO).
Three(3) The chemical formula for lithium oxide is ' Li2O ' This tells us that there are;- 2 atoms of lithium 1 atom of oxygen . Hence 2 + 1 = 3
Lithium Sulfate Li2SO4 has 4 oxygen atoms per molecule.
There are 16 atoms in lithium chlorate (LiClO3). This includes one lithium atom, one chlorine atom, and three oxygen atoms.
Lithium carbonate (Li2CO3) contains 6 atoms: 2 lithium (Li) atoms, 1 carbon (C) atom, and 3 oxygen (O) atoms.
In a molecule of bleach (sodium hypochlorite, NaClO), there are no hydrogen atoms.
The chemical formula for calcium hypochlorite is Ca(ClO)2. This means that each molecule contains one calcium atom (Ca), two chlorine atoms (Cl), and two oxygen atoms (O), totaling five atoms in one molecule of calcium hypochlorite.
Lithium phosphate Li3PO4 Three(3) atoms of lithium One(1) atom of phosphorus Four(4) atoms of oxygen Total number of atoms in one molecule is 3 + 1 + 4 = 8
All lithium atoms (ions or neutral) have 3 protons.
Two atoms of lithium will combine with three atoms of oxygen to form lithium oxide, with the chemical formula Li2O. Each lithium atom can donate one electron to each oxygen atom, resulting in a stable compound.