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Q: What is wrong with this formula Al3O2?
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How many atoms are in 2AL2O3?

The 2 in front means 2 formula units, or 2 moles of the compound Al3O2. So you would multiply the 2 in front times the subscripts in the formula unit Al3O2. In the formula unit Al3O2, there are 5 atoms. Multiply that by the 2 in front and you get 10 atoms.


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Al2O3 is aluminum oxide, which is also called aluminium(III) oxide, alumina, aloxide, aloxite, or alundum. It occurs naturally as the mineral corundum.


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