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The total number of atoms present in the molecule of (NH4)2SO4 is​

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Answered by TheAcer865
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Explanation:

The formula you have written NH4 2SO4 is wrong. You have missed out the brackets. It should be (NH4)2 SO4 . Ammonium Sulphate.

The 2 after the (NH4) indicates there are 2 molecules of NH4 present.

So the total number of atoms present are:

N - 2

H - 8

S - 1

O - 4

Total = 15

Answered by anakha66
1

N 2

H 8

S 1

O 4

total=15 atoms are present

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