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One term in a balanced chemical equation contained the coefficient in front of the formula Cu(OH)2. How many atoms of each type...Question
One term in a balanced chemical equation contained the coefficient in front of the formula Cu(OH)2. How many atoms of each type of element does this represent?
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The formula Cu(OH)2 represents copper hydroxide. Breaking down the formula, we can see that it contains one copper atom (Cu), two oxygen atoms (O), and two hydrogen atoms (H). Therefore, the coefficient in front of Cu(OH)2 in a balanced chemical equation represents one copper atom, two oxygen atoms, and two hydrogen atoms.