EBK FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
EBK FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 3, Problem 9PE

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The name and number of atoms present in each element of Fe2O3 has to be given.

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The name of the compound Fe2O3 is iron (III) oxide.

The number of iron atoms in Fe2O3 is 2.

The number of oxygen atoms in Fe2O3 is 3.

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The name and number of atoms present in each element of 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.

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The name and number of atoms present in each element of Co(C2H3O2)2 has to be given.

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The name of the compound Co(C2H3O2)2 is cobalt (II) acetate.

The number of cobalt atoms in Co(C2H3O2)2 is 1.

The number of carbon atoms in Co(C2H3O2)2 is 4.

The number of hydrogen atoms in Co(C2H3O2)2 is 6.

The number of oxygen atoms in Co(C2H3O2)2 is 4.

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The name and number of atoms present in each element of CH3COCH3 has to be given.

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The name of the compound CH3COCH3 is acetone.

The number of carbon atoms in CH3COCH3 is 3.

The number of hydrogen atoms in CH3COCH3 is 6.

The number of oxygen atoms in CH3COCH3 is 1.

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The name and number of atoms present in each element of K2CO3 has to be given.

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The name of the compound K2CO3 is potassium carbonate.

The number of potassium atoms in K2CO3 is 2.

The number of carbon atoms in K2CO3 is 1.

The number of oxygen atoms in K2CO3 is 3.

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The name and number of atoms present in each element of Cu3(PO4)2 has to be given.

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The name of the compound Cu3(PO4)2 is copper (II) phosphate.

The number of copper atoms in Cu3(PO4)2 is 3.

The number of phosphorus atoms in Cu3(PO4)2 is 2.

The number of oxygen atoms in Cu3(PO4)2 is 8.

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The name and number of atoms present in each element of C2H5OH has to be given.

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The name of the compound C2H5OH is ethanol.

The number of carbon atoms in C2H5OH is 2.

The number of hydrogen atoms in C2H5OH is 6.

The number of oxygen atoms in C2H5OH is 1.

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The name and number of atoms present in each element of Na2Cr2O7 has to be given.

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The name of the compound Na2Cr2O7 is sodium chromate.

The number of sodium atoms in Na2Cr2O7 is 2.

The number of chromium atoms in Na2Cr2O7 is 2.

The number of oxygen atoms in Na2Cr2O7 is 7.

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