Ch3ch3cclch3
1-chloro butane
2-chloro butane
2-chloro 2-methyl propane
i think that's it.
Ch3ch3cclch3
Ch3ch(ch3)ch3
Formula: C4H9OH
Formula: C4H10
C4H10, the same as for butane.
C4H9Cl
CH4 has the same molecular and empirical formulas.
CCl4 is the molecular formula for carbon tetrachloride. It is the same as its empirical formula.
The molecular formula of fructose is C6H12O6
C2H4 is the molecular formula for ethylene.
What is the molecular formula of 2-Butyne
C4h10
4: 1-bromobutane 2-bromobutane 1-bromo-2-methylpropane 2-bromo-2-methylpropane
Both of these compounds are alkanes with four carbon atoms and both of these compounds have the molecular formula C4H10. These are structural isomers of each other.
Only two isomers are possible 1,Butane and 2, 2-methyl propane. Not quite: "butane" has no need for a number and the second compound should be simply "2-methylpropane" or even more simply "methylpropane" since there is only one possible structure for it.
CH4 has the same molecular and empirical formulas.
a molecular formula
molecular formula :]-kyrstiann dynae :]
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 of methane is CH4