The chemical formula of table salt (sodium chloride) is NaCl; the ratio is 1.
It depends on how many hydrogens are there and how many oxygen atoms there are.
There are 2 oxygen atoms in dioxide
There are 2 atoms and 3 molecules in oxygen.
Heptane has 22 oxygen atoms.
Yes, NaCl and O2 both are molecules that are comprised or composed of two atoms.Mono-atomic Oxygen is not a molecule. It is an element, or a single atom.A molecule is defined as having two or more atoms bonded together. Di-atomic Oxygen gas (O2) is constructed from two atoms of oxygen.In a sodium salt molecule the chemical formula is NaCl, or one atom of chlorine covalently bonded with one atom of sodium. A calcium salt is CaCl2.So, mono-atomic oxygen does not have the same amount of atoms as salt but oxygen gas does.
0 atoms. I'm guessing you are suggesting table salt, which is sodium chloride. Sodium chloride only contains sodium and chlorine and no oxygen.
In sodium chloride (table salt), the ratio of sodium atoms to oxygen atoms is 1:0, as there are no oxygen atoms present in pure table salt.
None. Pure table salt is NaCl. It contains only sodium (Na) and clorine (Cl) atoms.
There are two atoms of oxygen in an oxygen (O2) molecule.
Dry salt - is a compound of sodium and chlorine atoms. If you add it to water, it then mixes with the atoms of oxygen and hydrogen.
There are 2 oxygen atoms in 1 molecule of oxygen.
It depends on how many hydrogens are there and how many oxygen atoms there are.
There are four oxygen atoms in one molecule of H3PO4.
There are 2 oxygen atoms in dioxide
There are 3 atoms in an oxygen molecule (O2).
There are 2 atoms and 3 molecules in oxygen.
Heptane has 22 oxygen atoms.