5CaSO4 has 5 moles of Sulfur or 3.011 X 10-22 Sulfur atoms
In order to answer this question, a particular isotope of sulfur must be considered. The most common isotope is sulfur-32, which has 16 protons, 16 neutrons, and 16 electrons for a total of 48.
Sulfur has 10 core electrons. Because the core electrons = all electrons that aren't valence electrons. Sulfur has 16 electrons; 6 valence and 10 core.
First it helps to know the chemical formula: CuSO4 The number in the subscripts indicate the number of atoms of an element in the compound. If there is no number, then it is implied that there is only one atom. So, there is one atom of copper, one atom of sulfur, and four atoms of oxygen; for a total of six atoms.
The formula of the compound shows that each molecule contains 4 total atoms, 3 of oxygen and one of sulfur. Therefore, the number of atoms in 1.14 moles is 4 X 1.14 X Avogadro's Number or about 2.75 X 1024 atoms.
The formula is Ca(ClO3)2, so the total number of atoms in the compound is 9.
Sulfur has 16 electrons, protons and neutrons.
The sulfur in potash alum occurs in sulfate ions, which have the formula SO4-2. Since sulfur is less electronegative than oxygen, the oxygen has an oxidation number of -2; 4 atoms of oxygen give a total negative charge of -8, and the sulfur atom must have an oxidation number of +6 to match the -2 charge of the sulfate ion as a whole.
Look at the subscripted number to the right each element's symbol. That is how many atoms of that element are in one formula unit. If no number appears next to the chemical symbol, then the number of atoms is 1. The total number of atoms is the sum of the number of atoms of each element. For example, the formula for sulfuric acid is H2SO4, a compound of the three elements hydrogen (H), sulfur (S), and Oxygen (O). Hydrogen's subscript is 2, oxygen's is 4, and Sulfur does not have a subscript. So 1 molecule of sulfuric acid contains 2 hydrogen atoms, 1 sulfur atom, and 4 oxygen atoms, for a total of 7.
In order to answer this question, a particular isotope of sulfur must be considered. The most common isotope is sulfur-32, which has 16 protons, 16 neutrons, and 16 electrons for a total of 48.
7. Copper, Hydrogen, Sulfur, and 4 oxygens.
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To determine the total number of atoms and molecules in 5H2SO4, we first need to break down the chemical formula of sulfuric acid (H2SO4): 1 molecule of H2SO4 contains: 2 atoms of hydrogen (H) 1 atom of sulfur (S) 4 atoms of oxygen (O) Therefore, in 5 molecules of H2SO4, we have: 5 x 2 atoms of hydrogen = 10 hydrogen atoms 5 x 1 atom of sulfur = 5 sulfur atoms 5 x 4 atoms of oxygen = 20 oxygen atoms So, in total, there are 10 hydrogen atoms, 5 sulfur atoms, and 20 oxygen atoms in 5 molecules of H2SO4. Additionally, to find the total number of molecules in 5H2SO4, we simply multiply the coefficient (5) by the number of molecules in the formula (1 H2SO4 molecule) to get: 5 x 1 = 5 molecules of H2SO4. Therefore, in 5H2SO4, there are: 10 hydrogen atoms 5 sulfur atoms 20 oxygen atoms 5 molecules of H2SO4.
The formula shows that each molecule contains three atoms: two of oxygen and one of sulfur. Therefore, one mole of SO2 contains 3 times Avogadro's Number of atoms, or about 1.8066 X 1024 atoms.
There are a total of 6 atoms in this formula - one copper, one sulfur and four oxygen atoms.
6 Atoms In Total. Magnesium=1 Sulfur=1 Oxygen=4
There are three oxygen atoms and a sulfur atom in a sulfur trioxide molecule, hence a total of four.
There are 7 atoms in total: 2 hydrogen, 1 sulfur, and 4 oxygen