The molecular geometry and bond angle of clone is the result of a tetrahedral electron. It is common to be called a bent molecule.
(a+b)2 = a2+2ab+b2
The common factors are: 1, 2, 4.
The least common multiple of 45 , 81 = 405
44 = 4 x 1160 = 4 x 1516 = 4 x 4The GCF of 16, 44 and 60 is 4.======================================Answer #2: (responding to the "how" part of the question)-- List all the factors of 60.-- List al the factors of 44.-- List all the factors of 16.-- Make a short list, consisting of any numbers that appear on ALL of the first 3 lists.The short list is the list of 'common factors' of 60, 44, and 16. (There are 3 of them.)-- Find the greatest number on the short list of common factors. That number is thegreatest common factor.
Molecular formulas contain no information about the arrangement of atoms. Because of this, one molecular formula can describe a number of different chemical structures. A structural formula is used to indicate not only the number of atoms, but also their arrangement in space.
Yes, however most molecular formulas are reduced to Lowest Common Multiples for ease of understanding.
CH4
H20
Isomers are molecules that have identical molecular formulas but different structural arrangements of atoms.
Formulas for covalent compounds are called molecular formulas. They show the types and numbers of atoms in a molecule.
The most common molecule in a molecular cloud is molecular hydrogen (H2).
Molecular formulas that are also empirical formulas include compounds like water (H2O), methane (CH4), and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). In these cases, the molecular formula is the same as the empirical formula because the compounds consist of only one type of atom.
Any molecular formula where the subscripts do not have a common factor that can divide them all. For example: CH4 (methane) is a molecular formula that is also an empirical formula because there is no number (other then one) that can divide both the 4 and the 1. Take ethane as another example. It hasn't the empirical formula which is similar to the molecular formula.
Information about molecular formulas can be found on chemistry Internet sites or chemistry and physics blogs. They may also be found in chemistry books.
No, the molecular formulas for all amino acids are not the same. The unique molecular formula for each amino acid is referred to as its chemical structure.
Two compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structural formulas are isomers. Isomers are compounds with the same number and types of atoms but arranged differently. An example is ethanol (C2H6O) and dimethyl ether (C2H6O), both have the same molecular formula but different structural formulas.