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If there are no subscripts in a chemical formula, such as CNO, how many atoms of each element are there?

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Answered by ishwaryaambika19
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Answer:

only 1 atom will be there for each here three elements are there so 3 atoms

Answered by YourHelperAdi
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Hey Mate ! this your solution:

The subscripts on the chemical name such as :

 \tt{ \bull \:  CO_2}

 \tt{ \bull \: H_2 O}

 \tt{ \bull \: CuSO_4}

Etc.

The symbols are for denoting that how many Atoms of that element are there in the molecule of that compound .

Now, If any compound's molecule does not have any subscript, then it means that there are only 1 atom of each element.

As the given molecule CNO has only one atom of carbon , only one atom of Nitrogen , and only 1 atom of Oxygen

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