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The chemical formula for hydrogen peroxide is H2O2. What is the total number of atoms in one molecule of hydrogen peroxide? A 2 B 4 C6 D 8
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The chemical formula for hydrogen
peroxide is H2O2. What is the total
number of atoms in one molecule of
hydrogen peroxide?
A 2
B 4
C6
D 8
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I think that it is 4 because there is 2 hydrogen and 2 oxygen so that equals 4 atoms in total
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