The 3 oxygen atoms in the carbonate radical ( -2 CO3 ).
Sodium bicarbonate ( NaHCO3 ) is composed of three radicals:
NaHCO(subscript)3
NaHCO3 has 3 atoms (the subscript number of O) in 1 molecule, so .... in two molecules ....., you see
NaHCO3 is widely known as baking soda. Scientific name: Sodium HydroCarbonic Oxyltosion, phase three
NaHCO3 has a total of 6 atoms - one sodium (Na), one hydrogen (H), one carbon (C), and three oxygen (O) atoms.
The subscript 4 indicates the number of that type of atoms in the compound. In this case, there are four Fluorine atoms in this molecular compound.
Na4C...the 4 represents Sodium's subscript, which is 4.
NaHCO(subscript)3
NaHCO3 has 3 atoms (the subscript number of O) in 1 molecule, so .... in two molecules ....., you see
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the subscript g after H2O indicates that it is water vapour, a gas, which is what the subscript g stands for. If there was a subscript s after the H2O, it would mean that H2O is in a solid form as ice. If there was a subscript l it means that H2O is in the liquid form as water.
NaHCO3 is widely known as baking soda. Scientific name: Sodium HydroCarbonic Oxyltosion, phase three
The chemical formula of sodium bicarbonate is NaHCO3.
usually a subscript denotes the number of atoms of a particular element within the formula. ie H2O (the 2 would be a subscript) indicates there are two atoms of hydrogen in one molecule of water.
it means p times 4
The answer is NaHCO3
NaHCO3 has a total of 6 atoms - one sodium (Na), one hydrogen (H), one carbon (C), and three oxygen (O) atoms.
The subscript is the number of atoms.Example: U3O8Uranium octoxide has 3 uranium atoms and 8 oxygen atoms.