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How many more oxygen atoms represented in the formula for barium sulfate than in the formula for barium hydroxide

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Answer:21

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The number of any one element is the coefficient times the subscript of that element. In BaSO₄, the coefficient is 1 and the subscript for oxygen is 4. In Ba(OH)₂, the coefficient is 1 and the subscript is 2. In Ba(OH)₂, the subscript is outside the because OH⁻ is an ion and the subscript applies to both elements
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