The compound ammonium phosphate, represented by the formula (NH4)3PO4, contains a total of 20 atoms. It consists of 3 ammonium ions (NH4), each containing 5 atoms (1 nitrogen and 4 hydrogens), contributing 15 atoms. Additionally, the phosphate ion (PO4) contains 5 atoms (1 phosphorus and 4 oxygens). Therefore, the total number of atoms is 15 (from NH4) + 5 (from PO4) = 20 atoms.
Five atoms
It depends on how many hydrogens are there and how many oxygen atoms there are.
2 atoms
4 atoms are in h202.
Divide that number of atoms by 6.02x10^23 atoms/mole
There are 13 atoms in NH4)3PO4: 5 hydrogen atoms in NH4, 1 nitrogen atom in NH4, 1 phosphorus atom in PO4, and 4 oxygen atoms in PO4.
The chemical compound (NH4)3PO4 contains 4 elements. The elements in this compound are: Nitrogen (N), Hydrogen (H), Phosphorus (P) and Oxygen (O). In one molecule of this compound there are 20 atoms: 1 Nitrogen atom, 4 Hydrogen atoms, 3 Phosphorus atoms and 12 Oxygen atoms.
Ammonium phosphate
(NH4)3PO4 = Ammonium phosphate
28.2%
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There are 20 atoms and there are 6 Carbon atoms, 8 Hydrogen atoms, 6 Oxygen atoms.
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45 atoms
Five atoms
402 atoms
5 atoms