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There are five carbon atoms in adenine.Its molecular formula is C5H5N5.For structural formulae, see the link below.
pentose sugar. egs: ribose
The letters represent elements, the numbers represent the quantity of each element within the compound. I believe it should read 5H2SO4 meaning there are five molecules of the compound H2SO4 (which happens to be sulfuric acid). In this solution there are three different elements: Hydrogen (H) Sulfur (S) Oxygen (O) In each molecule of H2SO4 there are two Hydrogen atoms, one Sulfur atom, and four Oxygen atoms. In the complete sample, five molecules of H2SO4, there are ten Hydrogen atoms, five Sulfur atoms, and twenty Oxygen atoms.
No. A diatomic molecule contains two atoms. A molecule of methane contains one atom of carbon and four of hydrogen for a total of five.
Freon-13 is chlorotrifluoromethane: CClF3. This molecule has 5 atoms.
There are three different elements and a total of five atoms in nitric acid. The formula for nitric acid is HNO3. This means there is one atom of hydrogen, one atom of nitrogen, and three atoms of oxygen in one molecule of nitric acid.
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The chemical formula for potassium nitrate is KNO3, which means that one molecule contains five atoms. Therefore, four molecules of potassium nitrate would contain 20 atoms.
No, there are only five atoms in freon-13
Barium hydroxide has five atoms in the molecule.
if you see you can make 3 elements are in each compound of this molecule. I THINK!
An aldopentonic acid is an aldonic acid with five carbon atoms in its chain.
An aldotetronic acid is an aldonic acid with five carbon atoms in its chain.
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