A molecule of NaHCO3 (sodium bicarbonate) has 5 atoms: 1 atom of sodium (Na), 1 atom of hydrogen (H), 1 atom of carbon (C), and 3 atoms of oxygen (O).
NaHCO3 has 3 atoms (the subscript number of O) in 1 molecule, so .... in two molecules ....., you see
NaHCO3 has a total of 6 atoms - one sodium (Na), one hydrogen (H), one carbon (C), and three oxygen (O) atoms.
Na 1 H 1 C 1 O 3 6
The 3 oxygen atoms in the carbonate radical ( -2 CO3 ).Sodium bicarbonate ( NaHCO3 ) is composed of three radicals:sodium ( Na+ )hydrogen ( H+ )carbonate ( -2 CO3 )
1 mole of NaHCO3 Na = 1 * 22.99 g = 22.99 g H = 1 * 1.01 g = 1.01 g C = 1 * 12.01 g = 12.01 g O = 3 * 16.00 g = 48.00 g Total = 84.01 g There are 84.01 grams in one mole of NaHCO3.
NaHCO3 has 3 atoms (the subscript number of O) in 1 molecule, so .... in two molecules ....., you see
NaHCO3 has a total of 6 atoms - one sodium (Na), one hydrogen (H), one carbon (C), and three oxygen (O) atoms.
NaHCO3 NaHCO3
Which items are you asking about? This a chemical compound and it has 2 sodium, 2 hydrogen, 2 carbon, and 6 oxygen atoms.
Baking soda is an ionic compound so it wont be a molecule. The formula is NaHCO3. It has 2 names: sodium bicarbonate or sodium hydrogen carbonate. It has 6 atoms in total. 1 sodium/Na, 1 hydrogen/H, 1 carbon/C, and 3 oxygen/O.
baking soda is NaHCO3 and has 6 atoms totally Na - 1 H - 1 C - 1 O - 3
Na 1 H 1 C 1 O 3 6
The 3 oxygen atoms in the carbonate radical ( -2 CO3 ).Sodium bicarbonate ( NaHCO3 ) is composed of three radicals:sodium ( Na+ )hydrogen ( H+ )carbonate ( -2 CO3 )
1 mole of NaHCO3 Na = 1 * 22.99 g = 22.99 g H = 1 * 1.01 g = 1.01 g C = 1 * 12.01 g = 12.01 g O = 3 * 16.00 g = 48.00 g Total = 84.01 g There are 84.01 grams in one mole of NaHCO3.
Divide 6.10 (g NaHCO3) by 84.007 (g.mol−1 NaHCO3) to get 0.0726 mol NaHCO3
The chemical formula of baking soda is NaHCO3. The molecule contain atoms of sodium, hydrogen, oxygen and carbon.
Technically none, since the hydrogen present is in the form of H+, as part of the ionic compound NaHCO3.