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there are three nitrate groups each with three oxygen atoms so 3 times 3 = 9
2006-06-24 13:36:19
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answer #1
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answered by shogunly 5
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9
2006-06-25 04:49:08
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answered by smart guy 2
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9
2006-06-24 20:38:26
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answered by CRAZYDEADMOTH 3
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2006-06-24 20:36:07
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answered by jasemarsh25 2
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2006-06-24 20:35:24
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answered by Levi E 3
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9 atoms, as in the Nitrate there are 3 O, and total 3 molecules of nitrate in the compound, so 3X3 = 9
2006-06-24 20:38:04
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answered by Nader 3
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9 atoms of oxygen, you multiply the subscript 3 but the 3 outside of the paranthesis.
2006-06-24 20:42:17
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answered by Jen 3
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3x3 = 9
2006-06-24 20:37:13
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answered by dtstuff9 6
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9 because the 3 in the bracket is multiplied with the 3 out of the box, to make it easier to count you can draw the formula...
2006-06-24 20:51:41
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know what you are planning to do with nitroglycerin, but there is 9 atoms of oxygen
2006-06-24 20:45:24
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answered by **** 1
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