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The molecular formula of sulfuric acid is H₂SO₄. To determine the number of atoms in a molecule of H₂SO₄, we can count the individual atoms present in the formula.

H₂SO₄ consists of two hydrogen (H) atoms, one sulfur (S) atom, and four oxygen (O) atoms.

Therefore, the total number of atoms in a molecule of H₂SO₄ is 2 (hydrogen) + 1 (sulfur) + 4 (oxygen) = 7 atoms.

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