Chemical formula
A chemical formula is a concise way of expressing information about the
atoms that constitute a particular
chemical compound. A chemical formula is also a short way of showing how a chemical reaction occurs. For
molecular compounds, it identifies each constituent
element by its
chemical symbol and indicates the number of atoms of each element found in each discrete
molecule of that compound. If a molecule contains more than one atom of a particular element, this quantity is indicated using a
subscript after the chemical symbol (although 19th-century books often used superscripts). For
ionic compounds and other non-molecular substances, the subscripts indicate the ratio of elements in the
empirical formula.
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molecular formula
Noun
1. a chemical formula based on analysis and molecular weight
(hypernym) formula, chemical formula
(hyponym) structural formula
molecular formula (formula; chemical formula)
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empirical formula .A notation that indicates the type and number of atoms in a molecule. The molecular formula of glucose is C6H12O6, which indicates that a molecule of glucose contains 6 atoms of carbon, 12 atoms of hydrogen, and 6 atoms of oxygen.
molecular formula
Eng: molecular formula
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