In 4 moles of magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)₂, there are a total of 20 atoms. Each formula unit of Mg(OH)₂ contains 1 magnesium atom, 2 oxygen atoms, and 2 hydrogen atoms, totaling 5 atoms per unit. Therefore, for 4 moles, you calculate 4 moles × 5 atoms/mole = 20 atoms.
The answer is one mole.
4 atoms are in h202.
The number of atoms is 28,099.10e23.
In 4 hydrogen atoms and 2 oxygen atoms, there are a total of 10 atoms (4 hydrogen + 2 oxygen).
4H2SO4 = 4*(2(H)+1(S)+4(O)) = 4*(2+1+4) = 4*7 = 28 There are 28 atoms in 4 moles of H2SO4.
MGOH2 is an inorganic compound. It is the chemical formula for magnesium hydroxide, which is a compound made up of magnesium, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
The answer is one mole.
The name for the ionic compound MgOH2 is magnesium hydroxide.
1 magnesium2 oxygen2 hydrogen
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MgOH2 is a base. It is also known as magnesium hydroxide and is commonly used as an antacid to neutralize stomach acid.
4 atoms are in h202.
The number of atoms is 28,099.10e23.
O2 has 2 atoms of oxygen.
4 atoms of phosphorous 10 atoms of oxygen total = 14 atoms
Magnesium hydroxide
In 4 hydrogen atoms and 2 oxygen atoms, there are a total of 10 atoms (4 hydrogen + 2 oxygen).