The correct molecular formula if a molecule has 6 carbons is : C6. The 'C' is the symbol for carbon and the little '6' tells us that there are 6 carbons in a particular molecule.
An example is benzene, C6H6.
The molecular formula is C5 H6 O5 so it it has 5 carbons.
Argon is an element, not a molecule, and as such does not have a molecular formula, but rather a symbol - "Ar".
The formula is based on the chemical composition of the molecule.
The correct molecular formula for styrene isC6H5CH=CH2
A molecular formula shows the numbers and kinds of atoms in a molecule but not the arrangement of the atoms.
For ionic compounds the correct term is formula unit, not molecule.
The molecular formula is C5 H6 O5 so it it has 5 carbons.
The molecular formula specifies the actual number of atoms of each element in a molecule.
CO is both an empirical formula and a molecular formula.
Argon is an element, not a molecule, and as such does not have a molecular formula, but rather a symbol - "Ar".
An empirical formula is a brutto formula; a molecular formula explain the structure of a molecule.
Ethanol is a covalent molecule with the formula, CH3CH2OH and hence it is molecular.
Well... It seems to be C43H88 which is TRITETRACONTANE.Hope this helped!
A molecular formula indicates the numbers of atoms of each element in the molecule, but a structural formula also indicates the arrangement of the atoms in the molecule. For example, H2O is the molecular formula for water, but H-O-H is the structural formula, showing how the hydrogen and oxygen atoms are arranged in the molecule.
Ethanol has a chemical formula C2H5OH. Definitely, 2 carbons.
Cement does not have a molecular formula as it is not a molecule, but rather a solution or otherwise depending on the form you are dealing with.
The molecule of chlorine is Cl2.