AthenaHenness
AthenaHenness AthenaHenness
  • 04-08-2015
  • Physics
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How many oxygen atoms are found in one molecule of nitric acid, HNO3?

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Nekoneko
Nekoneko Nekoneko
  • 04-08-2015
In this case you have 3 Oxygen.
Consider that H is hydrogen and doesn't have a number on its side so is 1.
N is nitrogen and as well as hydrogen doesn't have a number on its side so is also 1. On the other hand, O oxygen does have a number which is 3. Which means that to make Nitric Acid you need 1 hydrogen, 1 nitrogen and 3 oxygen.
If the number where to be on the left side of the thing and teh start mostly then that would mean that there are the # atoms of nitric Acid... Hope it help :3
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