The formula C₅H₈ represents a hydrocarbon with five carbon atoms and eight hydrogen atoms. This molecular formula indicates that it could represent a variety of compounds, including alkenes, cycloalkenes, or other unsaturated hydrocarbons. One common example is 1-pentene, which is an alkene with a double bond between the first and second carbon atoms.
C9 h8 o4
A1 - b3 - c5 - d7 - e2 - f4 - g6 - h8
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There are 18 atoms in C5H8NNaO4 - 5 carbon atoms, 8 hydrogen atoms, 1 nitrogen atom, 1 sodium atom, and 4 oxygen atoms.
=SUM(C5:C18) will add the values in all the cells from C5 to C18 and put the total in C19 when the formula is placed there.
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The formula in cell C6 would be: =SUM(C2:C5)
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=IF(OR(I8<=$D$3,NOW()<$D$3),F8)+IF(AND(NOW()>$D$3,NOW()<$D$5,I8>$D$3),ROUND((H8*(NOW()-$D$3)/30*2%)+F8,0))+IF(I8>$D$3,ROUND(H8*(I8-$D$3)/30*2%,0)+F8)+IF(AND(NOW()>$D$5,I8=0),ROUND((H8*14%)+(F8*14%),0))+IF(AND(NOW()>$D$3,I8=0),ROUND((H8*(NOW()-$D$3)/30*2%)+F8,0))
There is no specific name for a multiplication formula. To do multiplication in Excel you use the star character. You can click on the cell you want the formula in, and then you can type it like: =F3*C5 This will multiply the amount in F3 by the amount in C5. You can use a cell and a value, like this: =A2*4 or =16*J33 There is also a function called PRODUCT. In it you list the cells or values you want to multiply. Using the above examples you could use it like this: =PRODUCT(F3,C5) =PRODUCT(A2,4) =PRODUCT(16,J33)