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C4H4O - you just divide everything by the highest common factor (4 in this case)
No way of knowing w/o knowing the voltage.
There are 4 step to determine molecular formula, which are given bellow Step:1:- Find empirical formula Step:2:- Find empirical formula mass Step:3:- Find n n=molecular mass/empirical formula mass Step:4:- now find molecular formula to find molecular formula molecular formula(empirical formula)n
Do you mean the molecular formula? If so, then it is C4H10. If you mean empirical formula, then it is C2H5.
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Empirical formula (lowest whole number) for C4H8 is CH2, obtained by dividing by 4.
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C4h5n2o
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C4H4O - you just divide everything by the highest common factor (4 in this case)
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Any molecular formula where the subscripts do not have a common factor that can divide them all. For example: CH4 (methane) is a molecular formula that is also an empirical formula because there is no number (other then one) that can divide both the 4 and the 1. Take ethane as another example. It hasn't the empirical formula which is similar to the molecular formula.
P2O3.Just divide the number by the common factor to get the empirical formula, which is actually the lowest common ratio of the atoms in the compound.
No way of knowing w/o knowing the voltage.