In HNO3 or nitric acid, there are three elements - hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen. The atoms are present in the ratio 1:1:3. All three atoms are of non-metals.
HNO3 is an acid. It has 5 atoms. They are, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Oxygen.
A tertiary compound contains three different types of atoms.
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3 types, Cu (Copper), Fe (Iron) and S(Sulfur)
Carbon dioxide: CO2 Atoms of oxygen (16O, 17O, 18O) and atoms of carbon (12C, 13C, 14C).
The oxidation state of the nitrogen atom in HNO3 is +5. This is because oxygen is typically assigned an oxidation state of -2, and hydrogen is +1. In HNO3, the total oxidation states of the hydrogen and oxygen atoms sum to zero, leaving nitrogen with an oxidation state of +5 to balance the charge.
There are three oxygen atoms in the molecule HNO3.
HNO3 is consist of 1 hydrogen atom, 1 nitrogen ato and 3 oxygen atoms. That means there are 5 atoms in 1 HNO3. So there are 20 atoms in 4 HNO3.
A molecule of HNO3 consists of one nitrogen atom, one hydrogen atom, and three oxygen atoms, totaling five atoms in total.
To calculate the total number of atoms in 60g of HNO3, you need to convert the mass of HNO3 to moles using its molar mass. Then, you can use Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23 atoms/mol) to find the total number of atoms.
One molecule of HNO3 consists of one atom of nitrogen, one atom of hydrogen, and three atoms of oxygen.
To find out how many atoms of zinc react with 1.49 g of HNO3, you would first need to balance the chemical equation for the reaction. Then, you can convert the mass of HNO3 to moles using its molar mass. Finally, use the coefficients in the balanced equation to determine the mole ratio between zinc and HNO3 to find the number of atoms of zinc involved in the reaction.
4HNO3 means HNO3 + HNO3 + HNO3 + HNO3 Taking any one HNO3 it has 1 x H (Hydrogen) 1 x N (Nitrogen) 3 x O (Oxygen) 1 + 1 + 3 = 5 So any one HNO3 has five atoms. So four lots of HNO3 has 4 X 5 =20 atoms. So no. of each type is 4 x hydrogen 4 x Nitrogen 12 x Oxygen 4 + 4 +12 = 20 as above. 4HNO3 would be said as 'Four molar ratios of nitric acid'.
There are 5 atoms in the molecule HNO3. 1 hydrogen, 1 nitrogen and 3 oxygen atoms. Hope this helps!!:)I loveSelenaGomez.:)
In each nitric acid molecule (HNO3), there is one oxygen atom. So, in a sample containing 50 HNO3 molecules, there would be 50 oxygen atoms.
No, HNO3 is not an element. It is a compound. HNO3 represents nitric acid, which is made up of atoms of hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen.
In every molecule of HNO3 there are 3 oxygens and you have 30 molecules so multiply 30 X 3 = 90 oxygen atoms in 30 molecules of nitric acid.
Two ions make up HNO3. Anion is NO3- and cation is H+.