Determine the number of atoms in the following chemical formulas. Make sure you list the elements, how many atoms of each element, and how many total atoms. Numbers 1 and 6 have been completed as examples.

8NaCl = 8+8=16 (To find the total number of atoms add the total number of atoms)
Na=1x8=8 (remember to multiply the subscript by the coefficient)
Cl=1x8=8

H₂SO₄ = _______
H=
S=
O=

4KNO₃ = _______
K=
N=
O=

CaCl₂ = _______
Ca=
Cl=

3C₂H₆ = _______
C=
H=

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Explanation:

Explanation:

In a chemical formula, the symbols for each element in the compound are followed by subscripts that tell us how many of that element are in the compound.

For an example, let's look at the the formula for compound glucose:

C 6  H 12  O 6

________

The subscripts that follow each element's symbol indicate how many of that element are in the compound.

H2SO4
H= 2
S=1
0=4

4KNO3
K=4
N=1
O=3