To provide an accurate response, I would need more context or information about the specific molecule you are referring to as "x." Molecules can be indicated by various symbols or abbreviations, so additional details would help clarify your question.
The number of atoms of the same element in the molecule
Multiply each element by the subscript for that element for each element in a molecule. When there is no subscript, it is understood to be 1. H2O: 2 x H, 1 x O = 3 atoms CO2: 1 x C, 2 x O = 3 atoms C2H6: 2 x C, 6 x H = 8 atoms
Carbon and hydrogen together indicate that a substance is organic.
X-ray crystallography.
3 x 6.022 x 1023 = 18.066 x 1023 = 1.8066 x 1024
Usually two way arrows are placed between a molecule's resonance structures to indicate resonance
Usually two way arrows are placed between a molecule's resonance structures to indicate resonance
there are two atoms in the molecule
Usually two way arrows are placed between a molecule's resonance structures to indicate resonance
An X and a Y would indicate a male. And just in case you were wondering; an X and X would indicate a female.
The number of atoms of the same element in the molecule
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The number of atoms of the same element in the molecule
The number of atoms of the same element in the molecule
Fluorine is an element, the symbol F would indicate its atomic form not a molecule, the symbol F2 would indicate its diatomic molecular form. Fluorine gas is the F2 diatomic molecular form not F.
Multiply each element by the subscript for that element for each element in a molecule. When there is no subscript, it is understood to be 1. H2O: 2 x H, 1 x O = 3 atoms CO2: 1 x C, 2 x O = 3 atoms C2H6: 2 x C, 6 x H = 8 atoms
The molecule of solids is tight and very close with hardly any energy. Hope this was helpfull x x :D Good Luck x