NH4Cl2 is a compound structure that would not exist. NH4 has only one positive charge and so would only bond with one chloride ion. I believe the formula you are asking about is NH4Cl, which is called ammonium chloride.
The chemical formula for sodium ethanoate is NaC2H3O2. Its molecular formula is CH3COONa. It can also be written as NaCH3COO.
The chemical formula for oxygen is O2, which means it is made up of two oxygen atoms bonded together.
Hydrogen peroxide is H2O2 For more information see related link.
As written 'cocl3' it means nothing. !!! Do you mean 'CoCl3' or ' COCl3' both of which are different formulae. CoCl3 is 'Cobalt(III) Chloride' COCl3 as a molecule does NOT exist. NB When writing chemical formulae symbols. single letter symbols are ALWAYS a CAPITAL letter. Two letter symbols are written , first letter is a capital letter and the second letter is small/lower case. Hence 'co' is written as 'Co' (Cobalt). 'cl' is written as 'Cl' (Chlorine). Compare to 'C' Carbon and 'O' oxygen . NNB The molecule 'COCl3 ' does not exist . However, there is COCl2, which is 'di-chloro methone' Structurally 'Cl-C(=O)-Cl'.
no the first has 2 carbons, and would contain eth in its name the second has 3 carbons and would contan pro in its name the oh gives it a ol ending. not sure exactally on the rest but they are not the same compound
NH4Cl2 is not a valid chemical formula as it combines two different naming conventions - ammonium (NH4+) and chloride (Cl-). The correct formula for ammonium chloride is NH4Cl, where one ammonium ion is combined with one chloride ion.
The element, 'Oxygen' is abbreviated to 'O'.
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What are the conventional formulae?
There are thousands of mathematical formulae.
You will find several formulae in the Wikipedia article on "derivative".
There are different formulae for calculating different kinds of energy.There are different formulae for calculating different kinds of energy.There are different formulae for calculating different kinds of energy.There are different formulae for calculating different kinds of energy.
Different figures have different formulae; here you will find formulae for the areas of some figures: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Area#Formulae
Mainly, many magnitudes are related through different kinds of formulae. In advanced science you may have to derive your own formulae, but in more basic science, you just use existing formulae.Mainly, many magnitudes are related through different kinds of formulae. In advanced science you may have to derive your own formulae, but in more basic science, you just use existing formulae.Mainly, many magnitudes are related through different kinds of formulae. In advanced science you may have to derive your own formulae, but in more basic science, you just use existing formulae.Mainly, many magnitudes are related through different kinds of formulae. In advanced science you may have to derive your own formulae, but in more basic science, you just use existing formulae.
If it isn't a whole number than theres a constant in the formulae
o2
Helium: He