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There are eleven oxygen atoms in a molecule of table sugar C12H22O11.
One molecule of table sugar (sucrose) contains 11 oxygen atoms.
There are 11 oxygen atoms in a molecule of table sugar.
12 atoms of carbon, 22 atoms of hydrogen, and 11 atoms of oxygen. It is sucrose, or table sugar.
One molecule of table sugar (sucrose) contains 45 atoms: 12 atoms of carbon, 22 atoms of hydrogen, and 11 atoms of oxygen.
If you're asking for the number of atoms, it would be 45. Chemical Formula: C12H22O11
Oxygen is a nonmetal. Oxygen 2 is a molecule composed of two oxygen atoms, and like all oxygen atoms, it is classified as a nonmetal on the periodic table.
oxygen is an element on the Periodic Table of elements. This means that oxygen is an atom which could bond with another element covalently to form a molecule
Two atoms of oxygen join to form the oxygen family by sharing two pairs of electrons in a covalent bond, resulting in the formation of O2 molecule which is stable and represents the oxygen family in the periodic table.
Oxygen is an atom; on the periodic table its atomic number is 8. As an atom, oxygen can bond with other atoms to form molecules, or structures of more than one atom. It is also a molecule in that molecular oxygen, O2, is comprised of two oxygen atoms bonded together.
Ozone, per se, does not appear on the Periodic Table. Ozone is an allotrope of oxygen . Atmospheric oxygen has molecule formula of 'O2'. Ozone, found in the highest reaches of the atmosphere, has the molecular formula 'O3'.
because water is not an element. it is a molecule made of 3 atoms...2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen. the hydrogen and oxygen are both on the table though, so in a way water is too