It is NOT an equation but a formula. It is sulphuric acid ( H2SO4).
It's a formula of an acid (inorganic) namely Sulfuric Acid. H2SO4.
If the equation has the same number of each type of atom on both sides of the arrow, it is balanced. If the number of atoms on each side of the arrow is not the same, the equation is not balanced. For example, in the equation H2 + O2 -->H2O, there are two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms on the left, and two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom on the right. Therefore, the equation is not balanced. However, in the equation 2H2 + O2 -->2H2O, there are four hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms on the left and four hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms on the right, so the equation is balanced.
The letters represent elements, the numbers represent the quantity of each element within the compound. I believe it should read 5H2SO4 meaning there are five molecules of the compound H2SO4 (which happens to be sulfuric acid). In this solution there are three different elements: Hydrogen (H) Sulfur (S) Oxygen (O) In each molecule of H2SO4 there are two Hydrogen atoms, one Sulfur atom, and four Oxygen atoms. In the complete sample, five molecules of H2SO4, there are ten Hydrogen atoms, five Sulfur atoms, and twenty Oxygen atoms.
Sulfuric acid, with formula H2SO4.
Two hydrogen atoms to form hydrogen sulphide (H2S) . It is the smell of rotten eggs.
NaHSO4 is a compound known as sodium hydrogen sulfate or sodium bisulfate. It has one sodium atom, one hydrogen atom, one sulfur atom and four oxygen atoms for a total of seven atoms.
two atoms of hydrogen one atom of Sulfur and four atoms of oxygen
The chemical makeup of H2SO4 is two hydrogen (H) atoms, one sulfur (S) atom, and four oxygen (O) atoms.
H2so4
A molecule of the compound sulfuric acid - H2SO4 - contains the elements hydrogen, oxygen and sulfur. There are two atoms of hydrogen, 4 atoms of oxygen and 1 atom of sulfur.
it equals: 8 hydrogen atoms 4 sulfur atoms 16 oxygen atoms
There are 7 atoms in total: 2 hydrogen, 1 sulfur, and 4 oxygen
If the equation has the same number of each type of atom on both sides of the arrow, it is balanced. If the number of atoms on each side of the arrow is not the same, the equation is not balanced. For example, in the equation H2 + O2 -->H2O, there are two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms on the left, and two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom on the right. Therefore, the equation is not balanced. However, in the equation 2H2 + O2 -->2H2O, there are four hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms on the left and four hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms on the right, so the equation is balanced.
The letters represent elements, the numbers represent the quantity of each element within the compound. I believe it should read 5H2SO4 meaning there are five molecules of the compound H2SO4 (which happens to be sulfuric acid). In this solution there are three different elements: Hydrogen (H) Sulfur (S) Oxygen (O) In each molecule of H2SO4 there are two Hydrogen atoms, one Sulfur atom, and four Oxygen atoms. In the complete sample, five molecules of H2SO4, there are ten Hydrogen atoms, five Sulfur atoms, and twenty Oxygen atoms.
Proteins contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and sometimes sulfur or selenium.
H2SO4 has a total of 7 atoms: 2 hydrogen, 1 sulfur, and 4 oxygen.
H2 - 2 hydrogen atoms SO4 - 1 sulfur atom, 4 oxygen atoms
H2SO4 Two atoms of hydrogen. One atom of sulfur. Four atoms of oxygen.