Yes. NH3 is both the empirical formula and the molecular formula for ammonia.
NH2
It's empirical formula would be NH2. An empirical formula represents the ratio of the atoms in the compound, rather than the actual number. You can work this out by dividing by a common denominator (in this case, 2).
CH will be the empirical formula and C12H12 will be the molecular formula
C10H22 is the empirical formula of decane.
In this case, the empirical formula and the molecular formula are the same and it is K3PO4.
the empirical formula for fluorine is F. the chemical formula is F2.
NH3
According to wikipedia, the formula is: 2 Na + 2 NH3 → 2 NaNH2 + H2 I hope I helped! ;)
It is an empirical formula.
It's empirical formula would be NH2. An empirical formula represents the ratio of the atoms in the compound, rather than the actual number. You can work this out by dividing by a common denominator (in this case, 2).
An empirical formula refers to the chemical formula that indicates the simplest ratio of atoms in a compound. Two different compounds may have the same empirical formula.
A formula unit is an empirical formula.
A formula unit is an empirical formula.
An empirical formula has no data about the structure of a compound.
The empirical formula of water is H2O.
CH will be the empirical formula and C12H12 will be the molecular formula
X3Y is the empirical formula
C10H22 is the empirical formula of decane.