Borax (Na2B4O7) has two sodium atoms in the formula unit.
Borax - Na2B4O7 - contain two sodium atoms.
There are 432 Na4 B17 O (7 in the Na2B4O7 and 10 in the hydrating H2O)20 H (in the hydrating H2O)
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Borax has two sodium atoms.
The borax decahydrate - Na2B4O7.10 H2O has 20 H atoms in the molecule.
There are 4 boron atoms in a molecule of borax, which has the chemical formula Na2B4O7·10H2O.
Borax - Na2B4O7 - contain two sodium atoms.
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13 atoms are in one molecule of borax but that is surrounded by 10 water of hydration molecules containing 3 atoms each; giving a total of 43 atoms altogether in and around one borax molecule.
There are 432 Na4 B17 O (7 in the Na2B4O7 and 10 in the hydrating H2O)20 H (in the hydrating H2O)
Borax, also known as sodium borate, sodium tetraborate, or disodium tetraborate, is an important boron compound, a mineral, and a salt of boric acid. It is usually a white powder consisting of soft colorless crystals that dissolve easily in water.There are no water molecules in borax.
A molecule consists of many atoms. When you have a hydrogen molecule, or whatever other type of molecule for that matter, you have many hydrogen atoms that make it.
B4O5(OH)4^2- there are four boron atoms in borax the molecular weight of boron is 10.811g/mol to convert to molecules -> moles times avagadro's number (6.023 x 10^23) ->> 4 x 6.023 x 6.023 x 10^23 = 2.4092 x 10^24 (you can carry it to this many significant figures because 4 and avagadro's number [6.023 x 10^23] are exact/absolute number)
No...but many atoms do.
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