Chemistry, asked by Kendallharrison, 7 months ago

In which of these compounds are there twice as many oxygen atoms as hydrogen atoms?

A.
H3PO4

B.
HClO3

C.
H2O

D.
H2SO4


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Answers

Answered by Anonymous
39

Answer:

A) is your answer .......

Answered by qwmagpies
7

The correct option is D.

  • Given that the number of oxygen atoms is twice that of hydrogen atoms.
  • H_3PO_4 has three hydrogen atoms and four oxygen atoms.
  • HClO_3 has one hydrogen atom and three oxygen atoms.
  • H_2O has two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
  • H_2SO_4 has two hydrogen atoms and four oxygen atoms. It has twice the oxygen atoms than the number of hydrogen atoms.
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