Cyanic acid contain four atoms.
In the compound FeCl₃ (iron(III) chloride), there are a total of four atoms: one iron (Fe) atom and three chlorine (Cl) atoms. Therefore, the total count of atoms in FeCl₃ is 4.
In the compound NaCl, there is a total of 2 atoms: 1 sodium atom (Na) and 1 chlorine atom (Cl).
Which compound
The compound NaCl, or sodium chloride, consists of two types of atoms: sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl). There is one sodium atom and one chlorine atom in each formula unit of NaCl, resulting in a total of two atoms in the compound.
depends on the type of compound sugar
CCl is not an existing, possible compound. However it should have two atoms in total, one C (= Carbon) and one Cl (= Chlorine) atom.
In the compound NaCl, there is a total of 2 atoms: 1 sodium atom (Na) and 1 chlorine atom (Cl).
2H2SO does not represent any compound that I recall. The closest match for this that I do recall is Sulphuric Acid with a formula: H2SO4 The total number of atoms in Sulphuric acid is: Hydrogen [2] plus Sulphur [1] plus Oxygen [4] making a total of 7 atoms in all.
There are 6 atoms of hydrogen in the compound H2H4O2.
An atom is not a compound. A compound is a pure substance that is composed of atoms of two or more elements chemically combined. The elements hydrogen and oxygen combine to form water, which is a compound. 2H2 + O2 --> 2H2O
Which compound
Barium hydroxide (the formula is Ba(OH)2) contain two hydrogen atoms.
The compound NaCl, or sodium chloride, consists of two types of atoms: sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl). There is one sodium atom and one chlorine atom in each formula unit of NaCl, resulting in a total of two atoms in the compound.
Depends on the compound. The formula of that compound will tell you how many atoms are in it. Some compounds are pretty simple, like water. The formula for water is H2O. That means 2 hydrogens and 1 oxygen (no subscript means 1.) So, two different types of atoms for a total of three. Or, you might have a compound with the formula of C8H10N4O2. That's caffeine. Count up all the subscripts for each element and you get a total of 24 atoms in that one. And there are plenty of compounds out there with more than that!
The compound C6H12PO6 has a total of 24 atoms. This is calculated by summing the number of atoms for each element in the chemical formula: 6 carbon atoms, 12 hydrogen atoms, 1 phosphorus atom, and 6 oxygen atoms.
The compound NH4, known as ammonium, consists of one nitrogen atom and four hydrogen atoms, making a total of five atoms.
This compound is not known.