Add up or Tally the number of atoms of C, and H, and O and there you have it; namely Glucose = C6, O6, H12 is its molecular formula..
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I can e-mail you a picture of a CAB molocule, however, the structure and formula can take many forms as the ratio of butyral radicals to acetyl radicals varies with the properties you want in the finsihed polymer product. Steve srb12498@hvc.rr.com
weak hydrogen bonds hold together sugars and phosphates
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Molecular formula of anthracen is C14H10, structured as 3 coupled benzene rings.A picture is in Related links just below this answer.
C6H12O6 represents the molecular formula for glucose, a simple sugar. It is composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms arranged in a specific structure. A picture of C6H12O6 would show a hexagonal ring-shaped structure with various carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms connected in a specific pattern.
A molecular formula lists the numbers of the atoms of a specific element in a compound. A structural formula is a picture of how the atoms in a specific molecule are connected, with each atom represented by its chemical symbol. For example, oxygen's molecular formula is O2. Its structural formula is O-O.
The electron microscope can show a picture of the molecular level. Molecular bonds are quite strong.
The food additive monosodium glutamate has a chemical formula of C5H8NO4Na. MSG is the salt of the non-essential amino acid glumatic acid.
A structural formula is a type of chemical formula, differing from a simple formula. The simple formula for Glucose, for example, is C6H12O6, and only says what is in that substance. The structural formula is a general sketched map of the elements and where they bond. Try googling a picture of the Glucose structural formula to see what I mean.
To determine the number of pixels in a picture, you can multiply the width of the picture in pixels by the height of the picture in pixels. This will give you the total number of pixels in the image.
No, it is not possible to accurately determine someone's height from a picture without additional information or context.
Methane is tetrahedral. See link below for a picture.
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Naphthalene is not an element. Naphthalene is a combination of elements. Its formula is C10H8 and it is a compound, not an element.
One way to determine someone's height from a picture is by using a known object of a standard size in the photo, such as a door frame or a ruler. By comparing the size of the object to the person in the picture, you can estimate their height.