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Emperical formula for ethylene( ethene) is CH2 Molecular formula for ethylene (ethene) is H2C=CH2 Emperical formula for benzene is CH Molecular formula for benzene is C6H6
As the molecular formula for benzene is C6H6 so acetylene CH Triple Bond CH should be its monomer.
CH will be the empirical formula and C12H12 will be the molecular formula
That depends on the lipid. There are hundreds, if not thousands.
It's covalent
CH what? CH does not exists by itself
Emperical formula for ethylene( ethene) is CH2 Molecular formula for ethylene (ethene) is H2C=CH2 Emperical formula for benzene is CH Molecular formula for benzene is C6H6
As the molecular formula for benzene is C6H6 so acetylene CH Triple Bond CH should be its monomer.
The molecular formula of all the hexanes is C6H14. (Remember the numbers should be subscripts.) However there are isomers: CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3, (CH 3 ) 2 CH(CH 2 ) 2 CH 3 CH 3 CH 2 CH(CH 3 )CH 2 CH 3 CH 3 CH(CH 3 )CH(CH 3 )CH 3 CH 3 C(CH 3 ) 2 CH 2 CH 3 Wikipedia shows them clearly.
The molecular formula is the formula of a discrete (single) molecule of the substance.The formula unit is generally defined in the same way as the empirical formula, which is the simplest whole number ratio of the elementsChemical formula includes both molecular and formula units.Examples:-Benzene a molecule consisting of a ring of 6 carbon atoms each with a hydrogen attached:-molecular formula C6H6formula unit CH (which is the result you would get if you analysed the compound and worked out the atomic ratio of carbon to hydrogen.NaCl is ionic so you cannot write a molecular formula you express the compound simply as the formula unit (empirical formula)- in its simplest case NaCl (never Na2Cl2 or some such)How can you tell whether a formula is molecular formula or a formula unit. Well if the formula could be "simplified" like benzene C6H6 could be simplified to CH then you know its a molecular formula. Something like SO2 and TiO2, well you need to be told. (SO2 is molecular, TiO2 is ionic)
c3h6-apex
CH will be the empirical formula and C12H12 will be the molecular formula
That depends on the lipid. There are hundreds, if not thousands.
yes it have two isomer CH3.CH2.CH=CH-CH3, and CH3-CH=C-CH3 ! CH3 BY ATIF JUTT
C8h8
It's covalent
CH could represent the moleculaes H-C///C-H (Ethyne/Acetylene) Or Benzene , which is C6H6