percarbonic acid?
COH4 is the chemical formula for tetrahydrofuran, a clear, colorless solvent with a low boiling point commonly used in organic synthesis and as a reaction medium.
The molecule present in this sample is insert molecule name.
It is known as trichloromethane or, more commonly, chloroform.
The molecule shown is benzene.
In a larger molecule it is described as 'ethyl'. It does NOT exist as a independent molecule
No, COH4 is not a neutral compound. It would be a compound with a net charge, as the total charge of the hydrogen atoms would likely be positive and the charge of the oxygen atom would be negative.
COH4 is the chemical formula for tetrahydrofuran, a clear, colorless solvent with a low boiling point commonly used in organic synthesis and as a reaction medium.
Another name for a molecule is a formula unit.
macro-molecule
The name of the carbohydrate molecule that the body breaks down during respiration is a SUGAR MOLECULE.
This questions doesn't make much sense, but a molecule is considered to be 2 or more atoms covalently bonded together to form a neutral compound. A molecular formula is a way of writing the chemical makeup of a molecule. Thus, methanol is a molecule and it's molecular formula is COH4
The molecule present in this sample is insert molecule name.
It is known as trichloromethane or, more commonly, chloroform.
The name of a molecule with two sulfur atoms is "disulfur"
your dna is the molecule that stores your hereditary
The molecule shown is benzene.
SO4 is not a molecule. (SO4)2- is the sulfate ion.