Organic formula is a formula that shows an organic compound and its molecular arrangement.
Organic formula is a formula that shows an organic compound and its molecular arrangement.
This is the chemical formula (empirical formula) or the formula unit of this compound.
Each organic molecule has a specific chemical formula.
Each organic compound has a specific chemical formula.
I have no clue.
PCl3
Phosphorus trichloride is represented by the formula PCl3.
Yes, nitrogen monoxide is a molecular compound with a formula of NO.
C9h12
The molecular formula specifies the actual number of atoms of each element in a molecule.
PCl3
N2O4
Phosphorus trichloride is represented by the formula PCl3.
NH4Cl (it stays together with ionic bonds)
No; the compound with the formula NH4Br is an ionic compound.
A formula that gives the ratio of elements in a compound is called an empirical formula. On the other hand, the formula that shows the number of atoms in each element present in a molecule is called a molecular formula.
This is the chemical formula (empirical formula) or the formula unit of this compound.
What you write for an ionic compound is called the formula unit, but the formula unit is almost always the same as the empirical formula. The answer to your question could not be the molecular formula because an ionic compound is not a molecule.
Yes, nitrogen monoxide is a molecular compound with a formula of NO.
No: The molecular formula is never smaller than the empirical formula.
An empirical formula represents the simplest whole-number ratio of atoms in a compound. It does not provide information about the actual number of atoms present in a molecule. To determine the empirical formula, one must divide the subscripts of the compound's molecular formula by the greatest common divisor to obtain the simplest ratio.
Ethanol is a compound. Its molecular formula is C2H5OH.