Vinegar is a solution, not a pure substance and thus does not have "a molecule". This solution is composed (in typical household vinegar) of 92% to 95% water and 5% to 8% acetic acid with small amounts of other chemicals that provide flavor or color.
Perhaps you intended to ask about the number of atoms in a molecule of acetic acid. The formula of acetic acid is C2H4O2 this gives 8 atoms in a molecule.
A molecule of vinegar, which is acetic acid (CH3COOH), contains 2 hydrogen atoms.
Vinegar is a dilute solution of acetic acid. The acid molecule contains 7 atoms and the water molecule has 3 atoms. The number of atoms in vinegar cannot be counted.
Vinegar itself is a mixture. The component that makes it vinegar is acetic acid. There are two oxygen atoms in one molecule of acetic acid.
There are 3 Oxygen Carbon Hydrogen
This molecule contain two aluminium atoms.
Vinegar is acetic acid or CH3COOH and there are totally 8 atoms (2 carbons, 2 oxygens and 4 hydrogens) in one molecule of vinegar.
The formula tells how many atoms of which elements are found in a molecule of propane. It indicates that there are 3 atoms of carbon and 8 atoms of hydrogen in a molecule of propane.
Vinegar is a mixture (not a chemical compound) of acetic acid and water. There is no vinegar molecule. The chemical formula of acetic acid is CH3COOH -- 4 Hydrogen atoms, 2 Carbon and 2 Oxygen, and water is, of course, H2O.
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There are 22 elements in a molecule of C8H11NO2: 8 carbon atoms, 11 hydrogen atoms, 1 nitrogen atom, and 2 oxygen atoms.
There are 19 atoms in one molecule of ammonium nitrate: 2 nitrogen atoms, 4 oxygen atoms, and 9 hydrogen atoms.
There are two elements.They are Carbon and Hydrogen.