EBK FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
EBK FOUNDATIONS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY
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Chapter 3, Problem 11PE

(a)

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The total number of atoms in the compound Co(ClO3)2 has to be given.

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The name of the compound Co(ClO3)2 is cobalt (II) chlorate.

The number of cobalt atoms in Co(ClO3)2 is 1.

The number of chlorine atoms in Co(ClO3)2 is 2.

The number of oxygen atoms in Co(ClO3)2 is 6.

The total number of atoms in the compound Co(ClO3)2 is 9.

(b)

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The total number of atoms in the compound (NH4)2SO3 has to be given.

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The name of the compound (NH4)2SO3 is ammonium sulfate.

The number of hydrogen atoms in (NH4)2SO3 is 8.

The number of nitrogen atoms in (NH4)2SO3 is 2.

The number of oxygen atoms in (NH4)2SO3 is 3.

The number of sulfur atoms in (NH4)2SO3 is 1.

The total number of atoms in the compound (NH4)2SO3 is 14.

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The total number of atoms in the compound CH3CH2COOH has to be given.

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The name of the compound CH3CH2COOH is propanoic acid.

The number of carbon atoms in CH3CH2COOH is 3.

The number of hydrogen atoms in CH3CH2COOH is 6.

The number of oxygen atoms in CH3CH2COOH is 2.

The total number of atoms in the compound CH3CH2COOH is 11.

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The total number of atoms in the compound C12H22O11 has to be given.

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The name of the compound C12H22O11 is sucrose.

The number of carbon atoms in C12H22O11 is 12.

The number of hydrogen atoms in C12H22O11 is 22.

The number of oxygen atoms in C12H22O11 is 11.

The total number of atoms in the compound C12H22O11 is 45.

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