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H2 is the molecular formula for hydrogen gas; H is the chemical formula for one atom of hydrogen, whether it be gas, liquid, or solid.
There isn't one. there is a common formula: He
SO2 is the molecular formula for sulfur dioxide. SO2 is a toxic gas with rotten, irritating and pungent smell. Volcanic eruption will lead to release of SO2 into the atmosphere.
Argon is an element, not a molecule, and as such does not have a molecular formula, but rather a symbol - "Ar".
Silver permanganate has the molecular formula AgMnO4.This is an inorganic purple crystal which decomposes when mixed with water. It is commonly used in gas masks.
C2H4 is the molecular formula for ethylene, which is a colorless and flammable gas commonly used in the production of plastics and as a plant hormone to stimulate fruit ripening. It is also known as ethene.
Yes, it is possible for a substance to have the same empirical and molecular formula. This can occur when the substance is composed of only one type of element, such as oxygen gas (O2), where both the empirical and molecular formula are O2.
Methyl isocyanate is an organic compound with the molecular formula CH3NCO.Chemical formula: C2H3NO
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It is a molecular species with the formula C6H12O6
The empirical formula C2H3 has a molecular mass of 27 (C: 12, H: 1). To determine the molecular formula with a molecular mass of 54, the molecular formula would simply be double the empirical formula, so the molecular formula would be C4H6.
The molecular formula for erythro is as follows C37H67NO13.