EBK FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
EBK FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 3, Problem 29AE

(a)

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

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The name of the compound CO is carbon monoxide.

The number of carbon atoms in CO is 1.

The number of oxygen atoms in CO is 1.

The total number of atoms in the compound CO is 2.

(b)

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The total number of atoms in the compound BF3 has to be given.

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The name of the compound BF3 is boron trifluoride.

The number of boron atoms in BF3 is 1.

The number of fluorine atoms in BF3 is 3.

The total number of atoms in the compound BF3 is 4.

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The total number of atoms in the compound HNO3 has to be given.

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The name of the compound HNO3 is nitric acid.

The number of nitrogen atoms in HNO3 is 1.

The number of hydrogen atoms in HNO3 is 1.

The number of oxygen atoms in HNO3 is 3.

The total number of atoms in the compound HNO3 is 5.

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The total number of atoms in the compound KMnO4 has to be given.

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The name of the compound KMnO4 is potassium permanganate.

The number of potassium atoms in KMnO4 is 1.

The number of manganese atoms in KMnO4 is 1.

The number of oxygen atoms in KMnO4 is 4.

The total number of atoms in the compound KMnO4 is 6.

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The total number of atoms in the compound Ca(NO3)2 has to be given.

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The name of the compound Ca(NO3)2 is calcium nitrate.

The number of calcium atoms in Ca(NO3)2 is 1.

The number of nitrogen atoms in Ca(NO3)2 is 2.

The number of oxygen atoms in Ca(NO3)2 is 6.

The total number of atoms in the compound Ca(NO3)2 is 9.

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The total number of atoms in the compound Fe3(PO4)2 has to be given.

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The name of the compound Fe3(PO4)2 is iron (II) phosphate.

The number of iron atoms in Fe3(PO4)2 is 3.

The number of phosphorus atoms in Fe3(PO4)2 is 2.

The number of oxygen atoms in Fe3(PO4)2 is 8.

The total number of atoms in the compound Fe3(PO4)2 is 13.

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