In 3 formula units of Ca(NO3)2, there are a total of 9 calcium (Ca) atoms, 6 nitrogen (N) atoms, and 18 oxygen (O) atoms, giving a total of 33 atoms.
There are three calcium (Ca) atoms in the compound Ca(NO3)2.
There are 3 atoms of sulfur in Al2(SO4)3.
There are 3 atoms of sulfur, 9 atoms of oxygen, and 2 atoms of iron in Fe2(SO4)3, making a total of 14 atoms.
In 3H3PO4, there are 3 hydrogen atoms, 3 phosphorus atoms, 12 oxygen atoms, and 4 additional hydrogen atoms for a total of 19 atoms.
The oxide Fe2O3 has 3 oxygen atoms in the molecule.
The answer is 18,061.1023 atoms.
There are three calcium (Ca) atoms in the compound Ca(NO3)2.
Three oxygen atoms in each nitrate ion multiplied by two nitrate ions results in 6 total oxygen atoms.
3 atoms I think.
There are 3 atoms of sulfur in Al2(SO4)3.
7 atoms
It's 3 molecules of water. A water molecule has 3 atoms. So there are 9 atoms in 3H2O
There are a total of 13 atoms in 3Fe(OH)3. This includes 3 iron (Fe) atoms, 9 oxygen (O) atoms, and 3 hydrogen (H) atoms.
It's 3 molecules of water. A water molecule has 3 atoms. So there are 9 atoms in 3H2O
There are a total of 3 nitrogen atoms in the formula Al(NO3)3.
3 atoms NH3
3