a molecular formula
The chemical formula of water is of course H2O.
For phosphorus trioxide, P2O3 formula unit, P4O6 molecular formula
An empirical formula may or may not be the same as a molecular formula. The empirical formula of a compound shows the smallest whole-number ratio of the atoms compound. The molecular formula tells the actual number of each kind of atom present in a molecule of the compound.
NH4Cl (it stays together with ionic bonds)
molecular formula :]-kyrstiann dynae :]
A formula unit is a unit that is made up of a metal and a nonmetal. (ex: NaCl) but i think it can also be really big (ex: NaHCO3) A molecule is molecular - only molecular (ex: H2O)
a formula unit
moles
CCl4 is molecular formula.
A 37% aqueous (water) solution of formaldehyde. The molecular formula of water is H2O and of formaldehyde is CH2O.
k+ H2O (or) KH2O
A formula unit.
No. H2O is the chemical formula for the molecular compound water.
No. It is a molecule. The term formula unit is generally reserved for ionic compounds.
Molecular compounds are formed between two ionic bonds
The chemical formula of water is of course H2O.
For sodium oxide, the empirical formula is the same as the formula unit, Na2O. (If any formula unit or molecular formula contains an atomic symbol with no following subscript, the empirical and actual formulas will be the same.)