i think there are 3 elements hydrogen; sulfur; and oxygen
The number of neutrons will vary depending on the isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen in the molecule. The number of protons and electrons will be 10 each in every molecule.
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Covalent bonding
Add chlorine (Cl) to water and you get HCl, chloride acid Add Sulphur dioxide (SO2) to water and you get H2SO4, sulphuric acid and many other combinations
There are 214 protons and neutrons in the molecule.
Sulfuric Acid is H2SO4. It contains the elements: Hydrogen, Sulfur, and Oxygen. Thus there are 3 elements in a molecule of sulfuric acid.
There are 2 hydrogen atoms in each molecule of H2SO4.
The subscripted number following an element tells you how many atoms of that element are in that molecule. H2SO4 -> (2) hydrogen atoms, (1) sulfur atom, and (4) oxygen atoms.
In one molecule of H2SO4, sulphuric acid, there is one atom of sulphur
Yes, sulfuric acid is a molecule with the formula 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.
Sulphuric Acid (H2SO4) Elements present 2 x H (2 atoms of hydrogen) 1 x S (1 atom of sulphur) 4 x O ( 4 atoms of oxygen). Make up one molecule of sulphuric acid (H2SO4).
Seven. The formula is H2SO4.
The formula H2SO4 represents 7 atoms in a molecule: 2 H atoms, 1 S atom, and 4 O atoms.
There are 1 sulfur atom in a molecule of sulfuric acid (H2SO4).
The elements in H2SO4 are hydrogen (H), sulfur (S), and oxygen (O).
2H +1S +4O = 7