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Moler mass of CH4O :32.05 32gof CH4O*(1molofCH4O/32.05 CH4O)*6.02*10^23
4 elements. I just got it on Apex
There are many different molecules. You should specify a specific molecule
There are three different elements, carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
In Fe(NO3)3 there are 3 different elements. They are iron (Fe), nitrogen (N) and oxygen (O). Now, if you are asking how many elements are in ONE MOLECULE of Fe(NO3)3, then the answer would be1Fe + 3N + 9O = 13 atoms/molecule.
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Moler mass of CH4O :32.05 32gof CH4O*(1molofCH4O/32.05 CH4O)*6.02*10^23
A molecule of glucose has three different elements viz., carbon, oxygen and hydrogen. The molecular formula of glucose is C6H12O6. There is actually 24 different elements. There are 6 Carbon elements,12 Hydrogen elements, and 6 Oxygen elements.
4 elements. I just got it on Apex
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A molecule of glucose has three different elements viz., carbon, oxygen and hydrogen. The molecular formula of glucose is C6H12O6. There is actually 24 different elements. There are 6 Carbon elements,12 Hydrogen elements, and 6 Oxygen elements.
There are many different molecules. You should specify a specific molecule
There are three different elements, carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
A molecule of baking soda (sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3) contains three different elements: sodium (Na), hydrogen (H), carbon (C), and oxygen (O).
There are two different elements in a molecule of CO2, carbon (C) and oxygen (O).
In Fe(NO3)3 there are 3 different elements. They are iron (Fe), nitrogen (N) and oxygen (O). Now, if you are asking how many elements are in ONE MOLECULE of Fe(NO3)3, then the answer would be1Fe + 3N + 9O = 13 atoms/molecule.
A combination of two atoms of different elements results in a molecule. A combination of two atoms of the same exact element results in two atoms of the same element stuck together, not a molecule. There is no name for this that I know of. --------- 1. Two oxygen atoms: a molecule of oxygen - O2. Many gases has diatomic molecules. Ozone has three oxygen atoms in molecule. 2. Allotropes can be formed from many atoms: allotropes of carbon, sulfur, phosphorus.