Three: Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen.
it's a compound. not sure which one though.
The question should be: the no. of atomic species in 1 molecule of NaHCO3the elements: Na, H, C, O;So Ans: 4
The molecular formula C6H12 contains two different elements: carbon (C) and hydrogen (H). Specifically, there are 6 carbon atoms and 12 hydrogen atoms in this compound.
Four: calcium, carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Count the different chemical symbols in a compound's chemical formula to identify the number of elements. For instance, in the formula for sucrose (table sugar) C12H22O11 there are three elements -- C, H, and O. These represent carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen.
There are 3 elements in the compound C6H12O6: carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O).
Sugar is a compound. It is made of elements C,H,O. It is an organic compound.
it's a compound. not sure which one though.
If you think to glucose this compound contain C, H, O.
The question should be: the no. of atomic species in 1 molecule of NaHCO3the elements: Na, H, C, O;So Ans: 4
The molecular formula C6H12 contains two different elements: carbon (C) and hydrogen (H). Specifically, there are 6 carbon atoms and 12 hydrogen atoms in this compound.
there are two elements: nitrogen (N) and hydrogen (H)
Definetly a compound made up of N,H,O,C elements
A 'compound' is composed of several 'elements'. Don't confuse them with the 'atom'/'molecule' distinction - e.g. H20 is a compound because it has H and O, but Hydrogen in its natural state comes as H2 (2 H atoms), but still only ONE element (H).
It is a compound because at the start of any element is a capital letter so there are 4 elements in this compound
There are 5 different elements in CH3CH2CHCH32: carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and the number 3 represents the number of atoms for each element in the compound.
The compound NaCHO3 contains sodium (Na), carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and oxygen (O) elements.