Aspartame, a synthetic sweetener. It's the methyl ester of aspartic acid, an amino acid.
The compound C2H8 is commonly called Butene or butylene.
To my knowledge there is not such compound as HLC. But HCl (with the L being lowercase) is a strong acid commonly called hydrochloric acid.
N2H4 is commonly called hydrazine, but it could also be named dinitrogen tetrahydride.
Compound fractures (now commonly called "open") break the skin, exposing bone and causing additional soft tissue injury and possible infection
Yes. One Sodium atom and one Chlorine atom make a compound called Sodium Chloride, more commonly known as salt.
tin(II) fluoride
The compound C2H8 is commonly called Butene or butylene.
C14H18N2O5
Sulfur dioxide is a chemical compound. It is a mixture between sulfur and oxygen and it is commonly called SO2.
Molecular formulaC14H18N2O5Molar mass294.3 g mol−1Density1.347 g/cm3Melting point246-247 °CBoiling pointdecomposesSolubility in watersparingly solubleSolubilityslightly soluble in ethanolAcidity (pKa)4.5-6.0
To my knowledge there is not such compound as HLC. But HCl (with the L being lowercase) is a strong acid commonly called hydrochloric acid.
The chemical formula of aspartame is C14H18N2O5.
N2H4 is commonly called hydrazine, but it could also be named dinitrogen tetrahydride.
Compound fractures (now commonly called "open") break the skin, exposing bone and causing additional soft tissue injury and possible infection
2.50 grams C14H18N2O5 (1 mole C14H18N2O5/294.304 grams)(18 moles H/1 mole C14H18N2O5)(6.022 X 1023/1 mole H) = 9.21 X 1022 atoms of aspartame
The chemical formula of aspartame is C14H18N2O5..
Yes. One Sodium atom and one Chlorine atom make a compound called Sodium Chloride, more commonly known as salt.