How many atoms of each type are in SIX formula units of Ag2SO4?

1 Answer
May 31, 2018

Silver - Ag = 12 atoms
Sulfur - S = 6 atoms
Oxygen - O = 24 atoms

Explanation:

To find the number of atoms in the molecules represented by 6Ag2SO4

We begin by determining the atoms in one molecule of Ag2SO4

We look at the subscripts of the molecule and determine that there are

2 atoms of Ag - Silver
1 atom of S - Sulfur
and
4 atoms of O - Oxygen

Since the original situation is 6Ag2SO4

We know that the coefficient 6 tells us that there are 6 molecules of Silver Sulfate (Ag2SO4)
So we must multiply the single molecule values by 6

26=12 atoms of Ag - Silver
16=6 atoms of S - Sulfur
and
46=24 atoms of O - Oxygen

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