One mole of any element contains Avogadro's number of atoms, which is approximately 6.022 x 10^23 atoms. Beryllium and magnesium are both in Group 2 of the periodic table, so they have the same number of atoms in one mole.
There are more than two such atoms. Perhaps there was a list of atoms you had to chose from. Anyway, two such atoms are beryllium and magnesium.
24.31 grams of magnesium is one mole of magnesium, so that is 6.022 X 1023 atoms of magnesium.
Magnesium nitride contain two nitrogen atoms and three magnesium atoms.
The number of atoms is 1,50553521.10e23.
One mole of any element contains Avogadro's number of atoms, which is approximately 6.022 x 10^23 atoms. Beryllium and magnesium are both in Group 2 of the periodic table, so they have the same number of atoms in one mole.
There are more than two such atoms. Perhaps there was a list of atoms you had to chose from. Anyway, two such atoms are beryllium and magnesium.
The chemical formula of magnesium phosphate is Mg3(PO4)2. To find the total number of atoms, we add the number of atoms of each element: 3 magnesium atoms, 2 phosphorus atoms, and 8 oxygen atoms. So, magnesium phosphate contains a total of 13 atoms.
Helium (He) and Neon (Ne) will both have their outer energy level filled with 2 electrons.
24.31 grams of magnesium is one mole of magnesium, so that is 6.022 X 1023 atoms of magnesium.
Magnesium nitride contain two nitrogen atoms and three magnesium atoms.
Magnesium is atomnumber 12 with 12 protons.
One billion equals 109. A mole of magnesium contains Avogadro's number of magnesium atoms. Therefore a billion atoms constitutes 109/(6.022 X 1023) or about 1.66 X 10-15 mole.
The number of atoms is 1,50553521.10e23.
Beryllium typically forms covalent bonds with atoms like oxygen, which can form a beryllium oxide compound. Beryllium can also form ionic bonds with atoms like chlorine, which can form beryllium chloride.
Be3N2 That is 3 beryllium atoms + 2 Nitrogen atoms
Beryllium is an element with atoms, not a molecule.