This questions doesn't make much sense, but a molecule is considered to be 2 or more atoms covalently bonded together to form a neutral compound.
A molecular formula is a way of writing the chemical makeup of a molecule. Thus, methanol is a molecule and it's molecular formula is COH4
C6H12O6 (Glucose) is the molecular formula of a compound. So it is both.
The traditional answer is molecule. However, it is not now usual to refer to a formula unit of an ionic compound in this way.
the empirical formula and the molar mass
It is the formula for the simplest sugar molecule.
Carbon dioxide is an inorganic gas (a gaseous compound or substance). CO2 is the chemical formula of carbon dioxide.
The chemical formula of a compound states the number and types of atoms in each molecule of a compound.
A chemical formula is the representation of a molecule of a chemical compound; all the atoms from the molecule of this compound need to be represented in the formula.
C6H12O6 (Glucose) is the molecular formula of a compound. So it is both.
This formula is C3H8.
The structural formula show the spatial aspect of the molecule.
The structural formula show the spatial aspect of the molecule.
A molecule
NO.
Strictly speaking, no: a formula is a symbolic representation of a molecule and/or compound (to the extent that there's any real distinction between the two).
The chemical formula that shows how the compound exists in nature
The traditional answer is molecule. However, it is not now usual to refer to a formula unit of an ionic compound in this way.
It tells what elements are in a compound and the number of each type of atom in each molecule/formula unit.