THe correct chemical formula of potassium sulfate is K2SO4; this molecule contain 7 atoms.
There are a total of 4 sulfur atoms in K2SO4.
There are a total of 4 atoms of oxygen in K2SO4: 1 from the sulfate (SO4) molecule and 3 from the potassium (K) atoms.
There is 1 sulfur atom in potassium sulfate (K2SO4).
K2SO4 Potassium sulphate is DEFINITELY polyatomic. Polyatomic manea 'Many atoms'. Hence there are seven(7) atoms composing K2SO4. It is also both Ionic and Covalent. The potassium cations (K^(+)) are ionically bonded to the sulphate anion. 2K^(+) + SO4^(2-) = K2SO4. The sulphur and oxygen atoms within the sulphate anion are caovalently bonded. as (O=)2S(-O)2^(2-).
To balance this chemical equation, first balance the chromium atoms by adding a coefficient of 3 in front of Cr2(SO4)3. Next, balance the hydrogen atoms with a coefficient of 8 in front of H2O. Then, balance the oxygen atoms by adding a coefficient of 7 in front of H2SO4. Finally, balance the potassium atoms by adding a coefficient of 4 in front of K2SO4. The balanced equation is: K2Cr2O7 + 4H2SO4 + 3C2H5OH → Cr2(SO4)3 + K2SO4 + 3CH3COOH + 11H2O
There are a total of 4 sulfur atoms in K2SO4.
There are a total of 4 atoms of oxygen in K2SO4: 1 from the sulfate (SO4) molecule and 3 from the potassium (K) atoms.
10.0 moles K2SO4 (6.022 X 1023/1 mole K2SO4) = 6.02 X 1024 atoms of potassium sulfate ==========================
There are 4 oxygen atoms present in a formula unit of potassium sulfate, represented as K2SO4.
There is 1 sulfur atom in potassium sulfate (K2SO4).
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K2SO4 Potassium sulphate is DEFINITELY polyatomic. Polyatomic manea 'Many atoms'. Hence there are seven(7) atoms composing K2SO4. It is also both Ionic and Covalent. The potassium cations (K^(+)) are ionically bonded to the sulphate anion. 2K^(+) + SO4^(2-) = K2SO4. The sulphur and oxygen atoms within the sulphate anion are caovalently bonded. as (O=)2S(-O)2^(2-).
Potassium sulfate has 7 atoms. Your welcome homie
Two atoms of potassium, one atom of sulfur, four atoms of oxygen
Since the product, K2SO4 has twice as many potassium atoms as the reactant, KNO3, we may conclude that it takes two moles of reactant to produce one mole of product. The sulfate and nitrate ions will not be the limiting factor.
To balance this chemical equation, first balance the chromium atoms by adding a coefficient of 3 in front of Cr2(SO4)3. Next, balance the hydrogen atoms with a coefficient of 8 in front of H2O. Then, balance the oxygen atoms by adding a coefficient of 7 in front of H2SO4. Finally, balance the potassium atoms by adding a coefficient of 4 in front of K2SO4. The balanced equation is: K2Cr2O7 + 4H2SO4 + 3C2H5OH → Cr2(SO4)3 + K2SO4 + 3CH3COOH + 11H2O
In Potassium Sulphate there are two atoms of potassium, one atom of sulphur and four atoms of oxygen so there are 7 atoms and three elements.