I think it's C3H4O3. <--- thats the empirical formula.
Molecular formula for vitamin C is C6H8O6.
The chemical formula is C29H50O2.
c6h8o6
The molecular mass of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is 176,1241 and the chemical formula is C6H8O6.
The molecular formula for cobalamin (Vitamin B12) is C 63 H 88 CoN 14 O 14 P.
c6h8o6 is the molecular formula of ascorbic acid better known as vitamin C
Yes. Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a molecular compound.
Molecular formula: C29H50O2 Molecular weight: 430.71 CAS Number: 2074-53-5
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Tocopheryl acetate, also known as vitamin E acetate, is a common vitamin supplement with the molecular formula C31H52O3. It is the ester of acetic acid and tocopherol (vitamin E).
Empirical formula: C3H2
Vitamin A is technically a group of chemicals with a similar function, that is, they can be converted into Retinal, an aldehyde which absorbs light, essential for colour vision.The most common form of Vitamin A is retinol, C20H30O.In the active form, it goes by the somewhat unwieldy name (2E,4E,6E,8E)-3,7-dimethyl-9-(2,6,6-trimethylcyclohexen-1-yl)nona-2,4,7,8-tetraenal. For reasons I hope are fairly obvious, it's more commonly called retinal. The molecular formula is C20H28O. (The only difference between retinol and retinal is that one is an alcohol and the other is the aldehyde form of that alcohol.)
C6H12O3 is a molecular formula that contains 54.5% C, 9.1% H, and 36.4% O and has molar mass of 132 amu.
Technically no, molecular formula tells you how many atoms of each element compose a molecule. For example O: oxygen C: Carbon H: hydrogen Carbon dioxides molecular formula is CO2 Atmospheric oxygen is O2 Glucose's molecular formula is C6H12O6