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how many atoms!!!
how many nonmetal atoms do we find in Ca3 (Po4)2 ??
the answer in my book is 10. but i dont know why?? |
Hi villam01,
There are three calcium atoms and there are two (PO4) ions. Each PO4 ion contains one phosphorus atom and 4 oxygen atoms, so each ion contains five non-metal atoms. Since there are two ions, you have 2 x 5 = 10 non-metal atoms. |
i think it's Ca3(PO4)2.
The nonmetal atoms are P(phosphorus) and O (oxygen), basically we have 1 Phosphorus and 4 Oxygen but since the PO4 (phosphate) has a subscript 2, it means that we have to double everything inside the parenthesis. So now we have total # of nonmetal atoms = (1 Phosphorus x 2) + (4 Oxygen x 2) = 2 Phosphorus + 8 Oxygen = 10 nonmetal atoms |
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