N2 is nitrogen gas but technically its dinitrogen
The substances represented by the chemical formula N2 is nitrogen gas.
Chemical elements are represented by symbols, not by a formula. For a complete list see the link below.
It is in the intention of grouping the substances (specially ions) when there may be a confusion in their chemical formulas if they haven't distinctly interpreted.
You think probable to isomers.
Not all chemical formulas represent a compound. Chemical formulas that contain two or more elements represent a compound. Chemical formulas can also represent diatomic molecules, such as H2 or O2. Sulfur is represented by the formula S8.
D.N.A stands for Dioxyribonucleic Acid. It has an incredibly complex chemical formula which cannot truly be described as a compound per se. For advanced information regarding the chemical formulas for sequence pairs click on the following link: http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2001-02/982341266.Bc.r.html
The representative for a chemical compound is the chemical formula.
In a chemical reaction compounds are represented by chemical formulas.
No, elements are the makeups of chemical formulas. No, elements are the makeups of chemical formulas.
Because mixtures are special types of substances that cannot be changed. The formulas are something that make something up.
Elements are the makeups of chemical formulas.
A chemical reaction can be represented by a chemical equation.
Chemical elements are represented by symbols, not by a formula. For a complete list see the link below.
It is in the intention of grouping the substances (specially ions) when there may be a confusion in their chemical formulas if they haven't distinctly interpreted.
There is no chemical formula for an acorn. An acorn is a heterogeneous mixture. Chemical formulas are only used for pure substances, that is compounds and elements.
You think probable to isomers.
All chemical compounds will have a chemical formula. For instance, the calcium chloride has formula CaCl2. Elements, on the other hand, have chemical symbols. Chemical reactions can be represented by chemical equations.
In a correctly written chemical equation, reactants are the substances to the left of the arrow, and products are the substances to the right of the arrow. The reactants are what you have before the reaction starts, and the products are what you have when the reaction is over.