Radon gas is Rn. (That's its chemical symbol.) It's a monoatomic molecule because it's a noble or inert gas. It hangs out by itself (as a single atom) in air or dissolved in water or trapped in rock, and it really isn't much interested in reacting chemically with other elements.
Radon is a monoatomic radioactive noble gas.
The chemical formula for radium oxide is RaO.
The chemical formula of radon hexafluoride will be RnF6; but the existence of this compound is not surely confirmed up today.
The chemical formula of radium nitride is Ra3N2.
The radium ion is Ra(2+).
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CCl4 is molecular formula.
molecular formula of t-butylnapthalene
It is a molecular species with the formula C6H12O6
Both formulas are possible molecular formulas for the same empirical formula, CH2.
Yes, it is possible for an empirical formula to be the same as the molecular formula. For example, Lactic acid's molecular formula is C3H6O3, which would make its empirical formula CH2O.
The chemical symbol of radon is Rn.
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RnF2 would be radon difluoride.
It would be a molecular formula for C3h5o.
CCl4 is the molecular formula for carbon tetrachloride. It is the same as its empirical formula.
Imperical fomula is C2H4.Molecular fomula is C4H8.
The molecular formula for Starch is C6H10O5.
The Molecular Formula is: CaCO3
The molecular formula of methane is CH4
The molecular formula for Oxygen is O2
NO2 is the molecular formula for NO2.