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How to Find the Number of Atoms in (NH4)3PO3 (Ammonium phosphite)

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To find the total number of atoms in (NH4)3PO3 (Ammonium phosphite) we’ll add up the number of each type of atom. The small number after the element symbol is called the subscript and this tells us how many of that atom are in the compound. For example, H2 means there are two Hydrogen atoms.

If we add up all of the atoms for (NH4)3PO3 we well find that we have a total of 19 atoms for Ammonium phosphite . This is sometimes called the atomicity for (NH4)3PO3 (note, by defination atomicity usually only applies to molecular compounds).

When there is no number after an element, we assume there to be one atom of that element. For example, in H2O we have only one Oxygen atom since there isn’t a number after the O.

If there is a number in front of the compound (it’s called a “coefficient”), like 2H2O that means we have two separate molecules. We therefore we multiple the subscript for each element by the number in front. For 2H2O we have four H atoms (the coefficient 2 times the subscript 2) and two O atoms.

For compounds with parenthesis, like Ca(NO3)2, we multiple the atoms inside the parentheses by the subscript. In this case we would have two N atoms and six O atoms. There is only one Ca atom.

Finally, if you are asked to find the number of atoms in one mole, for example, the number of H atoms in one mole of H2O, you multiply the number of atoms by Avogadro’s number. In this case we have two H atoms so we multiply 2 x 6.02 x 10^23.

This is how to calculate the number of atoms present in Ammonium phosphite ((NH4)3PO3).

Learning Resources:

Finding the Number of Atoms in a Molcule or Compound: Calculating Molar Mass: https://youtu.be/o3MMBO8WxjY
Determining the Percent Compostition: https://youtu.be/Snnt0CpkWSM
Converting from Moles to Grams: https://youtu.be/1U6BnjlVaLk
Stoichiometry Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZR1BGWBaZ1zrlxkYJDNW_HWdUib0Q8Pa

How to Find the Number of Atoms in (NH4)3PO3 (Ammonium phosphite)

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