Isomers
Isomers are compounds that have same molecular formulas but different structures. A familiar example is the case of glucose and fructose. Both have the same formula viz, C6H1206. But they have different structures and hence exhibit different properties.
Isomers.
The ore is called "Bauxite". The chemical formula for Aluminium Oxide is Al2O3 Note however, this is not the chemical formula for Bauxite.
homologous structures
The chemical with the formula N2O3 is called Dinitrogen trioxide.
They would be called: ISOMERS.(Def; molecules or molecular compounds that are similar in that they have the same molecular formula, however have different arrangements of the atoms)For example; glucose and fructose
Isomers are compounds that have same molecular formulas but different structures. A familiar example is the case of glucose and fructose. Both have the same formula viz, C6H1206. But they have different structures and hence exhibit different properties.
These compounds are called isomers.
Yes, a mineral will have a chemical formula.
yes they can it is known as isomerism and isomerism is two molecules can have the same formula but completely different structures
Isomer's
Isomers.
Chiral isotopes.
Two molecules with identical molecular formulas but that have different structures are called isomers. Fuels such as gasoline are nonpolar and high in energy because they are largely composed of hydrocarbons.
The ore is called "Bauxite". The chemical formula for Aluminium Oxide is Al2O3 Note however, this is not the chemical formula for Bauxite.
homologous structures
They may have a same molecular formula, but different structures of bonding or differed spacial arrangement, and these are called isomers.