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how many atoma are in a sulgur moleculethat has the elemental formula s8?
elemental copper
A sulfur molecule with the elemental formula Sg does not exist. It is likely a typographical error. The atomic number of sulfur is 16, so a sulfur molecule would typically contain 8 atoms (S8) in its elemental form.
A formula tells you the atoms present and their relative numbers. If the salt is unknown, obviously you don't know the formula, and presumably that is what is to be determined in an experiment or from the information in a question.
The formula for chlorine gas, as opposed to elemental chlorine, is Cl2.
I believe it is N2 which is a gas at room temperature.
The shorthand notation for a compound is its chemical formula, which represents the types and number of atoms in the compound. It uses elemental symbols and subscripts to indicate the ratio of atoms present in the compound.
Elemental chlorine is a diatomic gas at room temperature.
There is no Carbon (elemental formula: C) in a tetra pack juice.
Elemental sulfur is represented by the symbol S.
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The formula unit of salt (sodium chloride) is NaCl. Technically, a salt is a combination of a metal and a nonmetal; so there are all kinds of salt. That said, the above is the formula for table salt -- the salt we eat.