The chemical formula for vitamin C is C6H8O6
The chemical formula of vitamin A is C20H30O
There are two different forms - vitamin D2 (which is 396.648 g/mol) and vitamin D3 (which is 384.638 g/mol).
Five vitamins D are known; the chemical formula of the vitamin D2 is C28H44O.
There are 5 types of vitamin D and it would have helped if the question had been specific. Cholecalciferol, or vitamin D3, is C27H44O.
ascorbic acid
Vitamin C is Ascorbic Acid
See the table on link below.
C6H8O6?
C27h44o
The vitamin B3 is nicotinic acid (or more correct pyridine-3-carboxylic acid) with the chemical formula C6H5NO2.
It is nh3...;d
A chemical formula is a way of expressing information about the proportions of atoms that constitute a particular chemical compound, using a single line of chemical element symbols, numbers, and sometimes also other symbols, such as parentheses, dashes, brackets, and plus(+) and minus(-) signs. These are limited to a single typographic line of symbols, which may include subscripts and superscripts. A chemical formula is not a chemical name, and it contains no words. Although a chemical formula may imply certain simple chemical structures, it is not the same as a full chemical structural formula. Chemical formulas are more limiting than chemical names and stuctural formulas.
C63H89CoN14O14P http://nugowiki.org/index.php/Vitamin_B12
"im pretty sure its solution, " says my friend, but im pretty sure that its the chemical formula for nitric acid...^_^ Chemical Formula is correct.
A chemical formula is what scientists use to refer to the element. Vitamin A is the chemical which has the formula C20H19OH.
This will be a chemical structure, not a formula.
Vitamin D2 is ergocalciferol and Vitamin D3 is cholecalciferol.
C63H88CoN14O14P
C40H56 + O2 + 4H-----> 2C20H30O (beta-carotene) (vitamin A)
I think it's C3H4O3.
Ascorbic acid is C6H8O6.
Formula: NH3
The vitamin B3 is nicotinic acid (or more correct pyridine-3-carboxylic acid) with the chemical formula C6H5NO2.
Believe it or not, it doesn't matter if you take a vitamin D supplement, acquire it through your diet or your skin makes it with the help of the sun. All sources of vitamin D supply the same chemical formulation.
Yes, but vitamin E is written as "Alpha Tocopherol" in chemical formula.
All mammals can naturally synthesise vitamin D from cholesterol via sunlight. All ingested forms of vitamin D are actually additives or supplementary; there is no vitamin D in milk or other staple foods (it is added, and therefore not natural). Strictly speaking, vitamin D is not a vitamin at all, as a vitamin is, by definition, a chemical compound that cannot be synthesised by an organism.