Foundations of College Chemistry, Binder Ready Version
Foundations of College Chemistry, Binder Ready Version
15th Edition
ISBN: 9781119083900
Author: Morris Hein, Susan Arena, Cary Willard
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 3, Problem 12PE

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The total number of atoms in the compound CH3CH2OH has to be given.

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The name of the compound CH3CH2OH is ethanol.

The number of carbon atoms in CH3CH2OH is 2.

The number of hydrogen atoms in CH3CH2OH is 6.

The number of oxygen atoms in CH3CH2OH is 1.

The total number of atoms in the compound CH3CH2OH is 9.

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The total number of atoms in the compound KAl(SO4)2 has to be given.

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The name of the compound KAl(SO4)2 is aluminum potassium sulfate

The number of aluminum atoms in KAl(SO4)2 is 1.

The number of potassium atoms in KAl(SO4)2 is 1.

The number of oxygen atoms in KAl(SO4)2 is 8.

The number of sulfur atoms in KAl(SO4)2 is 2.

The total number of atoms in the compound KAl(SO4)2 is 12.

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The total number of atoms in the compound NH4C2H3O2 has to be given.

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The name of the compound NH4C2H3O2 is ammonium acetate.

The number of hydrogen atoms in NH4C2H3O2 is 7.

The number of nitrogen atoms in NH4C2H3O2 is 1.

The number of oxygen atoms in NH4C2H3O2 is 2.

The number of carbon atoms in NH4C2H3O2 is 2.

The total number of atoms in the compound NH4C2H3O2 is 12.

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The total number of atoms in the compound C6H4Cl2 has to be given.

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The name of the compound C6H4Cl2 is dichlorobenzene.

The number of carbon atoms in C6H4Cl2 is 6.

The number of hydrogen atoms in C6H4Cl2 is 4.

The number of chlorine atoms in C6H4Cl2 is 2.

The total number of atoms in the compound C6H4Cl2 is 12.

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