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different molecular formulas but the same chemical properties
No, in fact people used to think that structural homology was proof for evolution but if you look at the chemistry of two animals with the same structural homology they will be way different
Formulas for covalent compounds are called molecular formulas. They show the types and numbers of atoms in a molecule.
This is the molecular formula for a propyl radical, which is not a stable compound, contains an unpaired electron, and has one of two different structural formulas, depending on whether a terminal or the central carbon atom has the unpaired electron nearest it.
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Multiple valid electron dot formulas can be written when a resonance structure occurs, typically at least two. These resonance structures show the delocalization of electrons within a molecule, leading to stabilization.
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For a molecule or ion exhibiting resonance, multiple valid electron dot formulas can be written with the same number of electron pairs. This is because resonance structures involve shifting electron pairs between different atomic positions while maintaining the same overall number of electrons. The true structure is a hybrid of all possible resonance structures.
Resonance structure :]
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An empirical formula is a brutto formula; a molecular formula explain the structure of a molecule.
No, the molecular formulas for all amino acids are not the same. The unique molecular formula for each amino acid is referred to as its chemical structure.
different molecular formulas but the same chemical properties
CH4
No, in fact people used to think that structural homology was proof for evolution but if you look at the chemistry of two animals with the same structural homology they will be way different
Resonance structures exist in organic and inorganic chemistry. Resonance structures refers to the ability to create (draw) a molecule in more than one way. However, one structure is usually favored over the other. Most of the time you will see these structures denoted with a (major) or (minor) next to it. This will indicate that the majority of the time that structure will be formed.