Multiply the coefficient times the subscript for each element. For 3Na2SO4, there are a total of 6 sodium atoms, 3 sulfur atoms, and 12 oxygen atoms.
The Chemical symbol for Disodium phosphate is: Na2 (Sodium) H (Hydrogen) P (Phosphorus) O4 (Oxygen)
Sulphuric Acid : H2SO4It contains 4 Oxygen atoms(O4)
You probable think to sodium sulfate, Na2SO4. Na2SO4 has: 7 atoms total - 2 sodium, 1 sulfur and 4 oxygen. 2Na2SO4 (two molecules) have 14 atoms.
2 Magnesium OR Iron atoms to 1 Silicon, 4 Oxygen atoms. A formula of (Mg, Fe)2 Si O4
You can find out the elements in it, and the number of each ions of each element. Example : Na2SO4 (Sodium Sulfate) You can find out from this formula that this compound contains : 2 Sodium ions (Na2) 1 Sulfide ion (S) 4 Oxide ion (O4)
3*Na2= 6 3*S= 3 3*O4=12 21 atoms total
H2SO4 has a total of 7 atoms: 2 hydrogen, 1 sulfur, and 4 oxygen.
The Chemical symbol for Disodium phosphate is: Na2 (Sodium) H (Hydrogen) P (Phosphorus) O4 (Oxygen)
Sulphuric Acid : H2SO4It contains 4 Oxygen atoms(O4)
You probable think to sodium sulfate, Na2SO4. Na2SO4 has: 7 atoms total - 2 sodium, 1 sulfur and 4 oxygen. 2Na2SO4 (two molecules) have 14 atoms.
2 Magnesium OR Iron atoms to 1 Silicon, 4 Oxygen atoms. A formula of (Mg, Fe)2 Si O4
Phosphoric acid- 3H3PO4In just one molecule there is three hydrogens' (H3), one phosphorous (P), and four oxygens (O4). This is a total of eight atoms in one molecule. But since there are three molecules (due to the '3' in front), you triple the number of atoms in one molecule of phosphoric acid; to a total of 24.
You can find out the elements in it, and the number of each ions of each element. Example : Na2SO4 (Sodium Sulfate) You can find out from this formula that this compound contains : 2 Sodium ions (Na2) 1 Sulfide ion (S) 4 Oxide ion (O4)
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Sulfuric acid is H2SO4 2 Hydrogen atoms 1 Sulfur atom 4 Oxygen atoms
H2 S O4 Remove spaces, the auto correct wouldn't let me submit it without them.
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