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??
there are 3 atoms of hydrogen in one molecule of CH3CI
That's not a molecule. HCl is a molecule. 4HCl is just nonsense, unless you mean "four molecules of HCl", in which case there would be four atoms of hydrogen and four atoms of chlorine.
numbers of atoms in one molecule of chlorine gas
in 1 molecule of C5H6Cl , there are 6 atoms of Hydrogen.So in 5 molecules no of hydrogen atoms would be = 6 * 5 = 30 [simple unitary method]
HCl has 2 atoms
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Pp
There are two atoms of Hydrogen in the molecule.
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This molecule contains 22 hydrogen atoms.
2 hydrogen atoms per molecule of water.
There are 22 atoms of hydrogen, 12 atoms of carbon, and 11 atoms of oxygen.
There are two atoms of Hydrogen in the molecule.
A molecule consists of many atoms. When you have a hydrogen molecule, or whatever other type of molecule for that matter, you have many hydrogen atoms that make it.
There are four hydrogen atoms in an ethanal molecule, CH3CHO.
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2 hydrogen atoms.
This molecule contains 22 hydrogen atoms.
There is a total of 3 hydrogen atoms in a molecule of vinegar.
The hydrogen molecule contains 4 Hydrogen atoms, and one Carbon in the centre.
there are 2 atoms of hydrogen in water
2 hydrogen atoms per molecule of water.
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