Since a single molecule of H2SO4 contains 2 atoms of Hydrogen, 1 of Sulphur and 4 of Oxygen, and one mole contains 6.02 x 1023 molecules, then there are 4 x (6.02 x 1023) atoms of Oxygen, which is approximately equal to 2.408 x 1024 atoms of Oxygen.
Answer = 2.408 x 1024
There are two atoms of oxygen in an oxygen (O2) molecule.
There are 3 atoms in an oxygen molecule (O2).
The oxide Fe2O3 has 3 oxygen atoms in the molecule.
ONE oxygen molecule (O2) contains two atoms of oxygen (O).
There are three oxygen atoms in the molecule HNO3.
There are two hydrogens in H2SO4. So there are six hydrogens in 3H2SO4.
There are 24 hydrogen atoms present in 3H2SO4. This calculation is done by multiplying the subscript of the hydrogen in H2SO4 (which is 2) by the coefficient in front of the compound (which is 3).
There are two atoms of oxygen in an oxygen (O2) molecule.
There are 2 oxygen atoms in 1 molecule of oxygen.
It depends on how many hydrogens are there and how many oxygen atoms there are.
There are four oxygen atoms in one molecule of H3PO4.
There are 2 oxygen atoms in dioxide
There are 3 atoms in an oxygen molecule (O2).
There are 2 atoms and 3 molecules in oxygen.
Heptane has 22 oxygen atoms.
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The oxide Fe2O3 has 3 oxygen atoms in the molecule.