The chemical formula of acetic acid is CH3COOH; the IUPAC name is ethanoic acid.
Sodium sulphite is the IUPAC name. Its formula is Na2SO3 (NB there are only 3 oxygens in sulfite.
There is no chemical formula for vanilla. However, a chemical formula for vanillin does exist, and that formula is C8H8O3.
The formula of 4-nonene is C9H18 A representative structure would be; CH3-CH2-CH2-CH=CH-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3
After the rules of IUPAC the mame is propan-1-ol.
This compound is dibromomethane.
Butanone is the IUPAC name for methyl ethyl ketone (MEK). Empirical: C4H8O. Structural: CH3COCH2CH3.
The chemical formula of acetic acid is CH3COOH; the IUPAC name is ethanoic acid.
Its IUPAC name is trichloromethane and the formula is CHCl3
Sodium sulphite is the IUPAC name. Its formula is Na2SO3 (NB there are only 3 oxygens in sulfite.
The official IUPAC name is potassium hexacyanoferrate. The formula is:K3[Fe(CN6)]
Its IUPAC name is 1,4-diaminobutane, if that helps.
Common names in formulae are the IUPAC names given to all substances so that people who speak different languages can be able to tell the formula. For example if someone said to measure 100mls of oil of vitriol, most people wouldn't know what it was but to give it it's IUPAC name of sulphuric acid, everyone would be able to do the instruction.
C3H7OH is the formula of propan-1-ol.
There is no chemical formula for vanilla. However, a chemical formula for vanillin does exist, and that formula is C8H8O3.
The formula of 4-nonene is C9H18 A representative structure would be; CH3-CH2-CH2-CH=CH-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3
The IUPAC name for pentane is pentane. Pentane is a saturated chain of five carbon (C) atoms with the formula C5H12. Specifically, using the IUPAC name, pentane refers to the n-pentane isomer.