All compounds are formed from different atoms of different elements through chemical bonding. Especially in organic chemistry, there are billions of different compounds which has made up from hydrogen and carbon.
As an example let us take ethene and propene, which are two alkenes.
The prior has 2 carbon atoms and 4 hydrogen atoms, and the latter has 3 carbon atoms and 6 hydrogen atoms.
In both of these molecules, the simplest ratio between C:H is 1:2, hence both of these compounds have the empirical formula of CH2.
Molecular FormulaThe molecular formula is given by the actual ratio of the atoms which are in the molecule. For example, ethanol and diethyl ether both have the same molecular formula of C2H6O (in the practice we write these with different notations though). Compounds with the same molecular formula are known as isomers. Constitutional isomers, Stereo-isomers and Conformational isomers are three main types of isomers.Isomers
No? Consider starch and cellulose; same formula extremely different properties.
Isomers are compounds that have same molecular formulas but different structures. A familiar example is the case of glucose and fructose. Both have the same formula viz, C6H1206. But they have different structures and hence exhibit different properties.
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Yes. This is very common among organic compounds. For example, cyclohexane and hexenes -1, -2, and -3 all have the same molecular formula, C6H12.
Red, yellow and black phosphorus have the same emperical formula P4.
Yes, it is possible.All isomers have the same empirical formula.
Two compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structural formulas are isomers of each other.
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Isomers are compounds that have the same molecular formula but different arrangements of atoms.
The formula for carbon dioxide is CO2.
Yes, this is very common in carbon compounds.
Isomers are chemical compounds which have the same chemical formula while having different chemical structures. AlH3 does not have compounds with different chemical structure. Therefor AlH3 is not an isomer.Isomers are chemical compounds which have the same chemical formula while having different chemical structures. AlH3 does not have compounds with different chemical structure. Therefor AlH3 is not an isomer.
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Isomers
No? Consider starch and cellulose; same formula extremely different properties.
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