Sulfuric acid is H2SO4
2 Hydrogen atoms
1 Sulfur atom
4 Oxygen atoms
four. Molecular formula of sulphuric acid: H2SO4
Sulfuric acid, H2SO4, has 7 atoms in each molecule: 2 H (hydrogen), 1 S (sulfur), and 4 O (oxygen).
There are 1 sulfur atom in a molecule of sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
the chemical formula for sulfuric acid is H2SO4
The subscripted number following an element tells you how many atoms of that element are in that molecule. H2SO4 -> (2) hydrogen atoms, (1) sulfur atom, and (4) oxygen atoms.
four. Molecular formula of sulphuric acid: H2SO4
Yes, sulfuric acid is a molecule with the formula H2SO4
Sulfuric acid, H2SO4, has 7 atoms in each molecule: 2 H (hydrogen), 1 S (sulfur), and 4 O (oxygen).
H2SO4 is the chemical formula of sulfuric acid; the molecule has 7 atoms.
There are 1 sulfur atom in a molecule of sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
the chemical formula for sulfuric acid is H2SO4
There are seven atoms in a molecule of Sulfuric Acid.
The subscripted number following an element tells you how many atoms of that element are in that molecule. H2SO4 -> (2) hydrogen atoms, (1) sulfur atom, and (4) oxygen atoms.
Sulfuric acid is H2SO4. That's 2 hydrogens, 1 sulfur, and 4 oxygens, for a total of 7 atoms. 3 molecules of sulfuric acid would simply have three times of each - 6, 3, and 12 respectively.Unless you mean how many atoms of each are there in 3 moles of sulfuric acid. That's a much different question.
In one molecule of H2SO4, sulphuric acid, there is one atom of sulphur
If we are talking about a single molecule of sulfuric acid, H2SO4 then there are two hydrogens... ... However if we are talking about a single sulfuric ion (which is unlikely) then the forumla would be SO42- then there would be no hydrogens
We know from looking at the molecular formula that one mole of molecules of H2SO4 contains 2 moles of atoms of hydrogen, 1 mole of atoms of sulfur and 4 moles of atoms of oxygen.