6: Two hydrogen atoms, one carbon atom, and three oxygen atoms.
carbon atoms under normal conditions for 4 covalent bonds
A molecule of sugar typically has 12 carbon atoms, 22 hydrogen atoms, and 11 oxygen atoms.
Zero. Oxygen is an element.
The number of atoms in an element depends on the element's atomic mass and the amount of the element present. One mole of an element contains approximately 6.022 x 10^23 atoms, known as Avogadro's number.
The chemical formula shows you this. The subscripted number next to each element shows how many atoms are present in a molecule or formula unit. If no number is shown, then only one atom of that element is present.
CuSO4 isn't an element.
There are no "atoms in an element," but rather atoms OF an element. If you are trying to find the number of atoms in a sample of a pure element you divide its weight by its molar mass and then multiply by 6.022 x 10^23 to get the answer in atoms. The answer options are 2,3, or 4.
carbon atoms under normal conditions for 4 covalent bonds
It depends on the fatty acid how many carbons there are. The number can range from 4 to 28.
Sodium is an element- you just need one atom. Its a trick question
One you idiot it's an element Au
Gold is the element gold no matter how many atoms of it you have.
23 g of sodium metal will have 6.023 x 1023 atoms (or 1 mole of atoms)
Rutherfordium is a single chemical element.
A molecule of sugar typically has 12 carbon atoms, 22 hydrogen atoms, and 11 oxygen atoms.
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2 moles of ANY element contains 2x6.02x10^23 atoms of that element = 1.2x10^24 atoms.