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The ratio of the number of hydrogen atoms to the number of oxygen atoms in any physical state of water is always 2:1, as shown by the chemical formula of water, H2O.
The answer is a 1:1 ratio! I hope this helped
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Ammonia's Chemical makeup is NH3 This means that there is 1 Nitrogen atom for every 3 Hydrogen atoms, giving it a ratio of 1N:3H
This ratio is 2/5.
This ratio is different for each compound; for the oxide P4O10 the ratio is 2/5.
The chemical formula of potassium nitride is K3N. The ratio potassium atoms/nitrogen atoms is 3.
The ratio of atoms in monosaccharides is 1 carbon: 2 hydrogen: 1 oxygen.
A chemical formula gives the number ratio of the different kinds of atoms present in the compound. This means that the ratios are the same if you count in individual atoms, dozens of atoms, or molecules of atoms.
The ratio (as atoms) carbon/oxigen in graphitic oxides is between 2,1 and 2,9.
2:4
1:1
C to O in the ratio 1 : 2.
3 : 2
3 of the compound
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