Yes. It's called Trifluoroethane.
Ammonium hydroxide does not technically exist as molecules, but its formula unit is NH4OH, which has five atoms of hydrogen in each formula unit.
No, C3H10 does not exist as a stable molecule. The molecular formula C3H10 corresponds to an alkane called propane which is a colorless and odorless gas at room temperature and pressure.
No, C13H18O2 represents the chemical formula for a molecule containing 13 carbon atoms, 18 hydrogen atoms, and 2 oxygen atoms. It does not specify a specific molecule but rather the elements and their quantities present in a theoretical compound.
Any molecule can exist as either: A Gas, a substance expanding occupy the space it is in and having no particular shape, A liquid, a substance not expanding, but reshaping to occupy the space it is in, and having no shape, A solid, a substance not adapting to the space it occupies in any way, and having a definite shape.
A chemical formula provides information about the types and numbers of atoms present in a molecule. It tells you the elements that make up the molecule and their ratios.
Cl2 is a diatomic gaseous elementthe molecular formula for the molecule Cl is ClOne Cl means it is one atom and that means it is NOT a molecule,so it has no 'molecular formula' at all.Molecules exist of at least TWO atoms, bound to each other
Yes, hydrogen gas exists as a diatomic molecule with the formula H2.
Chlorine like all gases , except the Noble Gases, is a polyatomic molecule. Two chlorine atoms make up a molecule of chlorine gas . It formula is 'Cl2'.
A sulfur molecule with the elemental formula Sg does not exist. It is likely a typographical error. The atomic number of sulfur is 16, so a sulfur molecule would typically contain 8 atoms (S8) in its elemental form.
Ammonium hydroxide does not technically exist as molecules, but its formula unit is NH4OH, which has five atoms of hydrogen in each formula unit.
The meaning is that only one atom of this element exist in the molecule. Example: sodium chloride - NaCl.
No, C3H10 does not exist as a stable molecule. The molecular formula C3H10 corresponds to an alkane called propane which is a colorless and odorless gas at room temperature and pressure.
the chemical formula for carbon is C and for chlorine is Cl.
The formula unit is the representation of a molecule.
A molecule contain two or more atoms of chemical elements; each molecule has a specific formula.
For a compound with a definite chemical formula, yes; yet some differences exist due to presence of isotopes.
The formula for hydrogen hydroxide is H2O.