Both formulas are possible molecular formulas for the same empirical formula, CH2.
The information about the actual molar mass is superfluous. Given any molecular formula, the corresponding empirical may be obtained by dividing all the subscripts in the molecular by the largest integer that yield an integer quotient for each subscript. In the given formula, the empirical formula is CH2.
The molecular formula of a compound can not be determined solely based on its molar mass. In this case, without additional information, it is not possible to determine the molecular formula of the compound CH2.
The formula for propene is c3h6 the formula for propyne is c3h4.
C3H6 is the chemical formula of propylene and CH2 is the chemical formula of the group methylene or carbene.
There are many compounds with a relative mass of 72.Eg. pentane (C5H12), methyl butane (CH3)-(C4H9), dimethyl propane (CH3)2-(C3H6). Inorganic formula's can not easily be guessed, but undoubtly be found.Only one (isotope of an) element has the relative mass of 72: Gallium, (Ga-72), but this is not a natural, stable isotope. Gallium has not a molecular formula (being a metal like aluminum) only an atomic symbol: Ga.
C3H6 is an empirical formula for propene.
The information about the actual molar mass is superfluous. Given any molecular formula, the corresponding empirical may be obtained by dividing all the subscripts in the molecular by the largest integer that yield an integer quotient for each subscript. In the given formula, the empirical formula is CH2.
there cannot be a cyclic compound formed with ethene, i.e a 2 carbon compound. smallest cyclic hydrocarbon is cyclopropane (C3H6), smallest cyclic alkene is cyclopropene (C3H4), and smallest alkyne is Cyclopropene (C3H2)
c3h6
The molecular formula of a compound can not be determined solely based on its molar mass. In this case, without additional information, it is not possible to determine the molecular formula of the compound CH2.
Yes. It is called hexane because of the six carbon atoms per molecule.
The formula for propene is c3h6 the formula for propyne is c3h4.
Formula: C3H6
C3H6 is an empirical formula for propene.
Formula: C3H6
The molecular formula of the compound is C2H4, which has a molar mass of 28 g/mol. Since the given compound has a molar mass of 42.0 g/mol, it must include an additional CH2 group, resulting in the molecular formula C2H6.
C3H6 is the chemical formula of propylene and CH2 is the chemical formula of the group methylene or carbene.