C4h10
4: 1-bromobutane 2-bromobutane 1-bromo-2-methylpropane 2-bromo-2-methylpropane
To determine the correct set of empirical formula molar mass and molecular formula, you need to compare the empirical formula's mass with the molecular formula's mass. The molecular formula is a whole-number multiple of the empirical formula. Without specific options provided, I cannot identify the correct set, but generally, you would calculate the molar masses and ensure the molecular formula is a multiple of the empirical formula. Please provide the specific sets for a more precise answer.
Only two isomers are possible 1,Butane and 2, 2-methyl propane. Not quite: "butane" has no need for a number and the second compound should be simply "2-methylpropane" or even more simply "methylpropane" since there is only one possible structure for it.
The molecular formula for styrene is C8H8. This is derived by multiplying the empirical formula (CH) by a factor of 8 to get the molecular formula. Styrene consists of 8 carbon atoms and 8 hydrogen atoms.
YES!!! It is an IONIC molecular formula. NB Do NOT confuse with covalent. . The words 'Ionic' and 'covalent' are the types of bonding within a molecule.
Ch3ch3cclch3
The physical property that is identical for butane and 2-methylpropane is their molecular formula, which is C4H10. Both compounds have the same number of carbon and hydrogen atoms per molecule.
4: 1-bromobutane 2-bromobutane 1-bromo-2-methylpropane 2-bromo-2-methylpropane
The chemical formula of styrene is C6H5CH=CH2
If you think to methyl isocyanate the chemical formula is C2H3NO.
The correct molecular formula for iodine pentafluoride is IF5. It consists of one iodine atom and five fluorine atoms in the compound.
The correct molecular formula if a molecule has 6 carbons is : C6. The 'C' is the symbol for carbon and the little '6' tells us that there are 6 carbons in a particular molecule.
YES!!! It is an IONIC molecular formula. NB Do NOT confuse with covalent. . The words 'Ionic' and 'covalent' are the types of bonding within a molecule.
Only two isomers are possible 1,Butane and 2, 2-methyl propane. Not quite: "butane" has no need for a number and the second compound should be simply "2-methylpropane" or even more simply "methylpropane" since there is only one possible structure for it.
The correct formula for molecular hydrogen is H2. It consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded together covalently.
The correct formula for the molecular compound heptaphosphorus octafluoride is P₇F₈. It consists of 7 phosphorus atoms bonded to 8 fluorine atoms.
1-bromobutane 2-bromobutane 1-bromo 2-methylpropane 2-bromo 2-methylpropane