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To determine the number of atoms of each element present in 2CuSO4, we need to analyze the chemical formula and identify the elements and their respective subscripts.

In the chemical formula CuSO4, we have the following elements:

  • Cu: Copper
  • S: Sulfur
  • O: Oxygen

The subscript numbers indicate the number of atoms of each element in the compound. In this case, we have 2Cu, which means we have 2 atoms of copper. Similarly, we have 1S, indicating 1 atom of sulfur, and 4O, indicating 4 atoms of oxygen.

So, in 2CuSO4, the number of atoms of each element is:

  • 2 atoms of copper (Cu)
  • 1 atom of sulfur (S)
  • 4 atoms of oxygen (O)
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