Chemistry
Answer
The molecular formula of a compound has quantitative significance. It represents:
- both the molecule and the molecular mass of the compound.
- the respective numbers of different atoms present in one molecule of the compound.
- the ratios of the respective masses of the elements present in the compound.
For example, the formula CO2 means that:
- the molecular formula of carbon dioxide is CO2
- each molecule contains one carbon atom joined by chemical bonds with two oxygen atoms;
- the molecular mass of carbon dioxide is 44, given that atomic mass of carbon is 12 and that of oxygen is 16.
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