The number of atoms is 1,50553521.10e23.
Magnesium nitrate is MgNO3 and there are one magnesium atom one nitrogen atom three oxygen atoms no potassium atoms
4,515.10e24 atoms of magnesium is equal to 7,5 moles.
Magnesium has 3 electron shells.
There are 5 atoms altogether, 1 Magnesium atom, 1 Carbon atom and 3 oxygen atoms.
0.0214 mol
The question cannot be answered for several reasons. The first is that reduced magnesium is not a compound. Next, you did not provide either a weight or a volume of the sample of magnesium. Without either one or the other, one cannot calculate the number of atoms in the sample.
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Magnesium nitrate is MgNO3 and there are one magnesium atom one nitrogen atom three oxygen atoms no potassium atoms
A 12,5 sample of magnesium nitride is equal to 0,119 mole.
Three. Two chlorine atoms and one magnesium atom.
To determine how many moles of magnesium are in a sample of 56.4 g, you would first calculate the molar mass of magnesium (about 24.3 g/mol). Then, divide the mass of the sample by the molar mass to obtain the number of moles present (around 2.32 moles in this case).
4,515.10e24 atoms of magnesium is equal to 7,5 moles.
Magnesium has 3 electron shells.
There are 5 atoms altogether, 1 Magnesium atom, 1 Carbon atom and 3 oxygen atoms.
Magnesium phosphide (Mg3P2) contains 2 atoms of phosphorus.
There are 3 atoms in one molecule of MgF2: one magnesium atom and two fluorine atoms.
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