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What number of atoms does K2CO3 have?
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What number of atoms does K2CO3 have?
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K= 2 C= 1 O=3 K2CO3= 6 atoms
Potassium carbonate
(K2C03)
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K2CO3 can be thought to contain 6 atoms (2 K, 1 C, 3O).
If you are given grams of K2CO3 you can divide by the molar mass to get to moles and then multiply by Avogadro's number.
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