The molecular formula of a compound is the number of atoms of each element in one molecule. So in water (H2O), one molecule of water has 2 Hydrogen atoms and one oxygen.
C6h12o6
what is the molecular formulae for 2-hydroxybenzoic acid
The molecular formula of benzoic acid is C7H6O2.
C6H12O6 is fructose , glucose and galactose (They are isomers, which means that they have the same molecular formulae) C6H12O6 is fructose , glucose and galactose (They are isomers, which means that they have the same molecular formulae)
Molasses is not a chemical compound, it's a mixture. Mixtures don't have molecular formulae.
The molecular formula for Baking Powder is NaHCO3 + H+
The molecular formula of sodium stannate is Na2SnO3, and the molecular formula of sodium aluminate is NaAlO2.
With a molecular formula we can calculate the molar mass and the chemical composition of a compound, also we can write chemical equations.
Molecular formulae that must contain a double bond in order to satisfy the octet rule are those of compounds like O2, HCN, and CO2.
The chemical formula for sodium ethanoate is NaC2H3O2. Its molecular formula is CH3COONa. It can also be written as NaCH3COO.
Molecules with the same molcular formulae but differing structural formulae are called isomers.
What are the conventional formulae?