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Chemistry
Atomic Structure
Atomic ratios
in the water the ratio of hydrogen atoms to oxygen atoms is 2 to 1. if there are 3x10^23 atoms in a sample of water, how many are hydrogen atoms?
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(2/3) of 3x10^23 are hydrogen which would be
2 x 10^23
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