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∙ 10y agotetra means four, so four
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∙ 10y agoA molecule of of water contain 3 atoms.
A pentatomic molecule is a molecule composed of five atoms. Examples include phosphorus pentachloride (PCl5) and sulfur hexafluoride (SF6). These molecules have five atoms bonded together in a specific arrangement.
Yes, two phosphorus atoms (one in each phosphate group) per ADP molecule.
PCl3 is not an atom, it is a molecule that is comprised of one phosphorus atom and three chlorine atoms. If you wish to learn more about it, this is the link to it's wikipedia article http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phosphorus_trichloride Hope that helps
There are 19 atoms in 4PCl3: 4 phosphorus atoms and 15 chlorine atoms.
There are 10 oxygen atoms in one molecule of tetra-phosphorus decaoxide. Each phosphorus atom is bonded to 5 oxygen atoms, giving a total of 4 phosphorus atoms and 10 oxygen atoms in the molecule.
Since tetraphosphorus decaoxide has the formula P4O10, it contains 4 phosphorus atoms per molecule. The molar mass of P4O10 is 284.09 g/mol. To find the number of moles of phosphorus atoms in 29.6g, divide the mass by the molar mass, then multiply by Avogadro's number (6.022 x 10^23) to get the number of molecules.
There are 4 phosphorus atoms in a molecule of P4. Each molecule consists of 4 phosphorus atoms bonded together.
There are a total of 19 atoms in one molecule of (NH4)3PO4. This includes 5 nitrogen atoms, 12 hydrogen atoms, and 2 phosphorus atoms.
Phosphorus is an element that exists as individual atoms. It is not a molecule.
Yes, a molecule of phosphorus is typically triatomic, meaning it consists of three phosphorus atoms bonded together. This forms a stable phosphorus molecule known as P3.
There is only one phosphorus atom in a molecule of phosphorus.
The molecule PH3 (phosphine) contains a total of 4 atoms: one phosphorus atom and three hydrogen atoms.
No, phosphorus is not part of the nitrogenous base. The nitrogenous bases in DNA are adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine, which contain nitrogen atoms but not phosphorus. Phosphorus is primarily found in the sugar-phosphate backbone of the DNA molecule.
A molecule of of water contain 3 atoms.
Organic compounds will always contain carbon atoms bonded to hydrogen atoms. Additionally, they may also contain other elements such as oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, or phosphorus.
Im assuming you mean protons because phosphorus is its own atom... but anyway phosphorus has 15 protons in its nucleus