Chemistry, asked by prathamgarg2007, 6 months ago

Atoms and molecules formulas all. Please

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

A molecular formula is a representation of a molecule that uses chemical symbols to indicate the types of atoms followed by subscripts to show the number of atoms of each type in the molecule. (A subscript is used only when more than one atom of a given type is present.)

Answered by sehajkaur11706
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Answer:

atoms

  • The equation is fairly simple. The number of atoms of ANY substance in a volume is: # of atoms = N * (density) * volume / (Molecular Weight). N is a constant called Avogadro's number and its equal to 6.022*1023 atoms/mole.

  • A molecular formula consists of the chemical symbols for the constituent elements followed by numeric subscripts describing the number of atoms of each element present in the molecule. The empirical formula represents the simplest whole-integer ratio of atoms in a compound.

I do t think there is a proper formula for this one....idk...

anyway..

thanks in advance!

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