Total 5 atoms in chromate
(1 of Chromium and 4 of Oxygen)
The formula for aluminum chromate is Al2(CrO4)3, so there are 12 oxygen atoms. Multiply the number of oxygen atoms inside the parentheses times the subscript outside the parentheses.
Well you've got Zinc, Chrome and 4 Oxygen atoms in there so i would say.... Zinc Chromate
The formula is Ca(ClO3)2, so the total number of atoms in the compound is 9.
The same number you started with. In every chemical reaction the total number of atoms at the start is the same as the number of atoms at the end.
2 atoms of Silver(Ag), 1 of Chromium(Cr) and 4 of Oxygen(O)
The formula for aluminum chromate is Al2(CrO4)3, so there are 12 oxygen atoms. Multiply the number of oxygen atoms inside the parentheses times the subscript outside the parentheses.
Chromate is an anion which contains 4 atoms of oxygen, and 1 of Chromium
Well you've got Zinc, Chrome and 4 Oxygen atoms in there so i would say.... Zinc Chromate
Due to the Chromium(VI) atoms
The total number of atoms in 3.5 moles of calcium is 21,0774929995.10e23.
The chemical formula of dipotassium chromate is K2CrO4.The explanation of the name is:- this compound is a salt- the cation is potassium (and here are two atoms of K)- the anion is chromate- consequently the correct derived name will be dipotassium chromate
25 atoms
The number of atoms is seven.
6 carbon atoms.12 hydrogen atoms.6 oxygen atoms---------------------------------add= 24 total atoms============
The total number of atoms of the reactants should be equal to the total number of atoms of the products. The total number of molecules of the reactants should be equal to the total numbers of molecules of the products
The formula is Ca(ClO3)2, so the total number of atoms in the compound is 9.
If you divide the number of atoms of a single isotope by the total number of atoms, you get the ratio of that isotope. This tells you how common/uncommon that isotope is.