14.0 g x 1 mole/187.56 g = 0.0746 moles0.0746 moles Cu(NO3)2 x 6 moles O/mole Cu(NO3)2 = 0.448 moles O atoms
0.448 moles O atoms x 6.02x10^23 atoms/mole = 2.70x10^23 atoms of oxygen
The chemical formula is MoPO4; the molecule contain four oxygen atoms.
There are 2 oxygen atoms in 1 formula unit of sodium chlorite (NaClO2)
To find the number of moles of sulfur in the sample of CuSO4, we first need to determine the molar ratio of sulfur to oxygen in CuSO4. The formula for CuSO4 shows that there is one sulfur atom for every four oxygen atoms. Since 3.50 x 10^23 oxygen atoms are present, there would be 3.50 x 10^23 / 4 = 8.75 x 10^22 sulfur atoms. This is equivalent to 8.75 x 10^22 moles of sulfur.
The ratio of phosphorus atoms to oxygen atoms in a phosphate compound (such as P2O5) is typically 2:5. This means that for every 2 phosphorus atoms, there are 5 oxygen atoms present in the compound.
There are 4 oxygen atoms present in a formula unit of potassium sulfate, represented as K2SO4.
In a formula unit of lithium phosphate, the chemical formula is Li3PO4. This means there are 4 oxygen atoms present (1 phosphorus atom and 4 oxygen atoms).
To find the number of moles of oxygen atoms in a 254 g sample of carbon dioxide (CO₂), first calculate the molar mass of CO₂, which is approximately 44 g/mol (12 g/mol for carbon and 32 g/mol for two oxygen atoms). The number of moles of CO₂ in the sample is 254 g ÷ 44 g/mol = about 5.77 moles. Since each molecule of CO₂ contains two oxygen atoms, the total number of moles of oxygen atoms is 5.77 moles × 2 = approximately 11.54 moles of O atoms.
Approx. 9.1024 atoms.
In each nitric acid molecule (HNO3), there is one oxygen atom. So, in a sample containing 50 HNO3 molecules, there would be 50 oxygen atoms.
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen.
2:1 ratio. There would be eight atoms of hydrogen and four atoms of oxygen.
The chemical formula is MoPO4; the molecule contain four oxygen atoms.
Copper(II) nitrate has six oxygen atoms.
There are 3 oxygen atoms present in sodium chlorate (NaClO3).
3KNO3, so 9 oxygen atoms.
One molecule of Ozone contains three oxygen atoms . It symbol is 'O3'. The three atoms are arranged in a triagular fashion. Ozone is an allotrope of oxygen, because a different number of the atoms are arranged differently.
In sodium chloride (table salt), the ratio of sodium atoms to oxygen atoms is 1:0, as there are no oxygen atoms present in pure table salt.