An Oxygen atom consists of eight electrons. The total number of protons will always match the number of electron.
Four, two nitrogen and two oxygen.
The oxidation number of iron in this compound is 3. The oxidation numbers of the total oxygen atoms and the total iron atoms must be the same in a neutral compound. There are three oxygen atoms, giving a total for oxygen of 3 X 2 = 6. There are only two iron atoms; therefore, each one must have an oxidation number of 6/2 = 3.
there are 8 electrons in an oxygen atom, equal to the number of protons. there are 6 valence electrons though, give or take because they constantly switch
There are 7 atoms in total: 2 hydrogen, 1 sulfur, and 4 oxygen
An Oxygen atom consists of eight electrons. The total number of protons will always match the number of electron.
There are 4 oxygen atoms in two oxygen molecules.
The number of electrons is 10.
11
Total 5 atoms in chromate (1 of Chromium and 4 of Oxygen)
Oxygen has a proton number of 8, meaning that it has 8 electrons. The electronic structure of oxygen is 2.6 This means that the number of electrons in the second shell is 6.
The answer is 24
Four, two nitrogen and two oxygen.
The oxidation number of iron in this compound is 3. The oxidation numbers of the total oxygen atoms and the total iron atoms must be the same in a neutral compound. There are three oxygen atoms, giving a total for oxygen of 3 X 2 = 6. There are only two iron atoms; therefore, each one must have an oxidation number of 6/2 = 3.
there are 8 electrons in an oxygen atom, equal to the number of protons. there are 6 valence electrons though, give or take because they constantly switch
1 for each hydrogen and 8 in the oxygen nucleus = 10
There are 7 atoms in total: 2 hydrogen, 1 sulfur, and 4 oxygen