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How many atoms of oxygen are in Sn(SO4)2?

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Answered by ashokkumarchaurasia
0

Explanation:

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8

Answered by mana51
2

Answer:

6

Explanation:

As the formula is Sn(SO4)2

(SO4)2 - as 2 is written oustide the bracket then will add the atoms to get ans.

So, S has 2 atoms as S is also written in the bracket so we will also add 2 to it.

O has 4 atoms so when we calculate we get

O4 + 2 = O6

REMEMBER WHEN WE FIND ATOMS OF ANY ELEMENT WE ADD THEM INSTEAD OF MULTIPLYING THEM.

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