There are no atoms of HCl in one molecule of HCl, because HCl is not an atom. It is a molecule. HCl is made of two parts: hydrogen atoms, and chlorine atoms. Each molecule of HCl contains one hydrogen atom and one chlorine atom. H stands for hydrogen, and Cl stands for chlorine. Compare this to H2O, which is the chemical formula for water. Water has 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom.
HCl is an acidic compound. It is formed of hydrogen ions and chloride ions. It has one Hydrogen atom and one Chlorine atom.
HCl is a polar covalent compound. It has hydrogen and chlorine atoms. The latter being more electronegative, the compound partially decomposes into ions in aqueous medium.
It depends, if you meant HCl (hydrogen+chlorine) there are 2 atoms. If you meant HCL (Hydrogen+carbon+lithium) there are 3 atoms.
HCl is an acidic compound. It is formed of hydrogen ions and chloride ions. It has one Hydrogen atom and one Chlorine atom.
HCl is a polar covalent compound. It has hydrogen and chlorine atoms. The latter being more electronegative, the compound partially decomposes into ions in aqueous medium.
Hydrogen chloride molecule has 1 chlorine atom and 1 hydrogen atom.
Correct, HBr is diatomic, it has two atoms, one of hydrogen and one of bromine.
The answer is 2. 1 atom of Hydrogen and 1 atom of Chlorine.
i believe just one. H has a oxidation # of 1 and Cl has an oxidation # of -1. So in one molecule of HCl i think there would be just one. Isnt that almost the same thing as hydrochloric acid though??
one Hydrogen atom and one Chlorine atom for a total of two
The formula for hydrochloric acid is HCl. Each molecule of hydrochloric acid is composed of one atom of hydrogen and one molecule of chlorine.
Correct, HBr is diatomic, it has two atoms, one of hydrogen and one of bromine.
The answer is 2. 1 atom of Hydrogen and 1 atom of Chlorine.
i believe just one. H has a oxidation # of 1 and Cl has an oxidation # of -1. So in one molecule of HCl i think there would be just one. Isnt that almost the same thing as hydrochloric acid though??
It depends on how many molecules of HCl you have. In one molecule of HCl there are 2 atoms present.
A molecule is a combination of atoms. To know how many atoms are in one molecule, you have to find out what atoms are in the molecule.
one Hydrogen atom and one Chlorine atom for a total of two
The formula for hydrochloric acid is HCl. Each molecule of hydrochloric acid is composed of one atom of hydrogen and one molecule of chlorine.
Well the atoms are Chlorine (Cl) and Hydrogen (H) and the molecule is HCl which is made of one Chlorine atom and one Hydrogen atom (2 atoms altogether) However the "2" in the front of "HCl" means that there are two molecules of HCl and therefore there are FOUR atoms present.
One molecule of Oxygen contains two atoms.
There are 20 atoms
In one molecule of water there are 3 atoms. One oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms.
One Sulphate molecule contains 5 atoms, one of sulphur and 4 of oxygen.