2 is the answer
Yes. They would just have different molecular formulas
Isomerism. The structures of the molecules are different even when the numbers of atoms are the same. Organic molecules are the most common examples of this. Compare n-butane and iso-butane same formula different structures. See link
2 structures are possible for a tetrahedral molecule with a formula of AHXYZ.
Formula: ArF3 But this compound does not exist
A formula unit is the chemical formula for a compound that can be used in balancing a stoichiometric equation. As this is the lowest possible combination of atomic combination, it is a formula unit.
Yes. They would just have different molecular formulas
There can be 3 different configurations for C2H5ClO
is it possible to have opposite for everything ,if so what is opposite of atom
Isomerism. The structures of the molecules are different even when the numbers of atoms are the same. Organic molecules are the most common examples of this. Compare n-butane and iso-butane same formula different structures. See link
There are different formulae for different plane figures. Since there are infinitely many possible shapes there are infinitely many formulae.
2 structures are possible for a tetrahedral molecule with a formula of AHXYZ.
There are two different structures possible in an octahedral molecule with a formula of AX3Y3. The two structures are with each substituent atom in one plane of symmetry according to type, or having 2 in one and the other out.
There is no specific answer to that, as each case is different. If you are talking about a formula being corrupted, it may be possible to redo the formula and make it work, if you know what it is meant to do. If you are getting errors like #REF or #NAME where the formula is, it should be possible to fix it if you know what you are doing and what is wrong.If you are talking about a file being corrupted and you are unable to open it, then that is more difficult. In that case the file may not be able to be rescued. If you are opening it and everything looks all garbled, then maybe you are opening it in a different program or a different version of Excel and the file can't be read properly.
the answer is simple it is that both elements have different masses which makes each formula different
It is possible.
Formula: FI2 However this compound is not possible
Formula: ArF3 But this compound does not exist