A molecular formula indicates the number and kinds of atoms in a molecule of the substance. For example, the molecular formula for water, H2O, indicates that each molecule of water contains two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
A chemical formula is a representation of the chemical composition of a compound.
A chemical formula tells a person the types of elements in a compound, the number of each element type that is in that compound, and the total number of atoms that make up that compound. For example: in methane CH4, we find that there are two elements. One is Carbon and the other is Hydrogen. However, we also learn that there is only one (1) Carbon atom while there are four (4) Hydrogen atoms for a total of five (5) atoms in this particular chemical.
The proportions of elements that combine to form one molecule.
The molecular shape influence the chemical and physical properties.
You can find out the elements in it, and the number of each ions of each element. Example : Na2SO4 (Sodium Sulfate) You can find out from this formula that this compound contains : 2 Sodium ions (Na2) 1 Sulfide ion (S) 4 Oxide ion (O4)
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Bitumen (asphalt) (tar) is a mixture of chemicals left over at the end of a distillation process. As it is not a pure substance (a single chemical), we cannot provide you with a chemical formula.
The smallest numbers of ions of the proper kind that provide a correct elemental composition for the compound with electrical charges balanced. For example, magnesium cations have a charge of +2 and chloride anions have a charge of -1, so that two chloride anions and one magnesium cation are required to provide electrical neutrality, resulting in a formula of MgCl2.
Iron ions, Fe+3, will bind to oxygen ions, O-2, in a ratio that depends on their charges since the total positive charges in the molecule must equal the total negative charges. The eventual number of positive and negative charges is found by the least common multiple of the charges. In this instance, the charges are 3 and 2. The least common multiple is 6, so two atoms of the Fe+3 are needed to have a total positivie charge of +6, and three O-2 are needed to have a total negative charge of -6 to provide the electrical balance. The resulting molecule is Fe2O3.
It is the ratio which means how many atoms it contains....i think
Chemical energy via the sugar molecule Glucose.
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A spectrograph is an instrument for chemical analysis.
An empirical formula represents the simplest whole-number ratio of atoms in a compound. It does not provide information about the actual number of atoms present in a molecule. To determine the empirical formula, one must divide the subscripts of the compound's molecular formula by the greatest common divisor to obtain the simplest ratio.
Though glucose and fructose have same chemical formula C6H12O6 thy have different structures. The physical, chemical and biological properties of a molecule depends on the structure of the molecule. If molecule can provide H+ ions (acids) they show sour taste. The H-atom of chlorofom CHCl3 is responsible for the sweet taste of chloroform. the sweetness of sugars are due to H-atom of particular polarity.
the prefix can provide information towards the geometric shape of the chemical (how molecules are laid out).
There is no single formula. The answer depends on what the formula is for: the volume, surface area, numbers of faces, edges, vertices and so on. And since you have not bothered to provide that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
The MSDS - Material Safety Data Sheets... Hope this helped!
The answer depends on formula for WHAT! And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
You can find out the elements in it, and the number of each ions of each element. Example : Na2SO4 (Sodium Sulfate) You can find out from this formula that this compound contains : 2 Sodium ions (Na2) 1 Sulfide ion (S) 4 Oxide ion (O4)
In order to answer the question is is necessary to know what the explicit formula was. But, since you have not bothered to provide that information, the answer is .