C2H2 (acetylene) is a linear molecule.
It is an over-simplified chemical formula which is just plain wrong. For example, acetylene is C2H2 and benzene is C6H6. Nobody would write these as CH.
Linear.
Go back to your Star Treck convention.
Linear
C2H2 no, isn't it H-C=C-H (the equals sign should have three lines but I don't know how do do that on the computer) C2H2 is the molecular formula, H-C=C-H is the structural formula.
the answer is : A MOLECULAR FORMULA
The structural formula of the first three homologous of alkyne group is C2H2, C3H4 and c4H6.
The structural formula of the first three homologous alkyne group are C2H2, C3H4 and C4H6.
Acetylene is C2H2 so its emperical formula is C1H1.
Formula: C2H2
Acetylene.
Acetylene has the chemical formula pf C2H2.
the formula for the compound is C2H2 to express this in its simplest form devide each atom be a common number, here we can see that there is 2 of each atom so an emperical formula would be CH
C2H2 no, isn't it H-C=C-H (the equals sign should have three lines but I don't know how do do that on the computer) C2H2 is the molecular formula, H-C=C-H is the structural formula.
Anything really. C4H4, C8H8, C100H100....
The compound is ethanol and is a covalent compound.