2Ni3(PO4)2
Nickel phosphate.
6 nickel atoms
4 phosphorous atoms
16 oxygen atoms
Now, this
PO4 3-
is the polyatomic ion phosphate and is internally covalently bonded, so it could be called a molecule, though it is charged.
there are 2 PO4 3-
To calculate the number of oxygen atoms in 2 NO3 molecules, you first need to determine the total number of oxygen atoms in one molecule of NO3, which is 3 oxygen atoms. Since you have 2 NO3 molecules, you would multiply the number of oxygen atoms in one molecule by the number of molecules, giving you a total of 6 oxygen atoms.
In 80 water molecules, there are a total of 160 hydrogen atoms. Each water molecule contains 2 hydrogen atoms. Multiplying the number of water molecules by the number of hydrogen atoms in each gives the total.
To calculate the total number of atoms in seven molecules of water, you can use the formula: atoms per molecule x number of molecules. In water (H2O), there are 3 atoms per molecule (2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom), so for seven molecules, you would have 3 x 7 = 21 atoms.
There are 2 oxygen atoms in dioxide
12, since in one benzene molecule there are 6 atoms in 2 molecules of benzene there will be 6*2 atoms
To calculate the number of oxygen atoms in 2 NO3 molecules, you first need to determine the total number of oxygen atoms in one molecule of NO3, which is 3 oxygen atoms. Since you have 2 NO3 molecules, you would multiply the number of oxygen atoms in one molecule by the number of molecules, giving you a total of 6 oxygen atoms.
There are 25 atoms in 2(NH4)2Cr2O7. This compound consists of 2 molecules of ammonium (NH4), 2 molecules of chromium (Cr), and 7 molecules of oxygen (O) for a total of 25 atoms.
There are a total of 10 atoms in 2CaCl2. This is because each CaCl2 molecule contains 3 atoms: 1 calcium atom and 2 chlorine atoms. Multiplying by 2, there are 6 atoms in 2 CaCl2 molecules, and since there are 2 molecules, the total number of atoms is 10.
In 80 water molecules, there are a total of 160 hydrogen atoms. Each water molecule contains 2 hydrogen atoms. Multiplying the number of water molecules by the number of hydrogen atoms in each gives the total.
There are a total of 28 atoms in 4 molecules of Na2CO3. This is calculated by multiplying the number of atoms of each element present in one molecule by the total number of molecules. Each Na2CO3 molecule has 2 sodium atoms, 1 carbon atom, and 3 oxygen atoms, adding up to 28 atoms in 4 molecules.
The number of hydrogens equals 2x the number of carbon atoms, plus 2 extra hydrogens.
To calculate the total number of atoms in seven molecules of water, you can use the formula: atoms per molecule x number of molecules. In water (H2O), there are 3 atoms per molecule (2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom), so for seven molecules, you would have 3 x 7 = 21 atoms.
To find the number of atoms in 1.3 x 10^22 molecules of NO2, we need to consider the number of atoms in each molecule. NO2 has 3 atoms (1 nitrogen and 2 oxygen). So, the total number of atoms in 1.3 x 10^22 molecules of NO2 would be 3.9 x 10^22 atoms.
6 hydrogen molecules 2 carbon molecules 1 oxygen molecules
To determine the total number of atoms and molecules in 5H2SO4, we first need to break down the chemical formula of sulfuric acid (H2SO4): 1 molecule of H2SO4 contains: 2 atoms of hydrogen (H) 1 atom of sulfur (S) 4 atoms of oxygen (O) Therefore, in 5 molecules of H2SO4, we have: 5 x 2 atoms of hydrogen = 10 hydrogen atoms 5 x 1 atom of sulfur = 5 sulfur atoms 5 x 4 atoms of oxygen = 20 oxygen atoms So, in total, there are 10 hydrogen atoms, 5 sulfur atoms, and 20 oxygen atoms in 5 molecules of H2SO4. Additionally, to find the total number of molecules in 5H2SO4, we simply multiply the coefficient (5) by the number of molecules in the formula (1 H2SO4 molecule) to get: 5 x 1 = 5 molecules of H2SO4. Therefore, in 5H2SO4, there are: 10 hydrogen atoms 5 sulfur atoms 20 oxygen atoms 5 molecules of H2SO4.
H2SO4 is Sulfuric Acid. If it has the number 2 in front of the whole compound it means there are two molecules in the reaction. The number of atoms in 1 molecule is (2 x hydrogen, 1 x sulfur, 4 x oxygen), therefore in two molecules there are 4, 2 and 8 respectively which gives a total of 14 atoms.
There are 2 oxygen atoms in dioxide