One molecule of caffeine contains 8 atoms of carbon, 10 atoms of hydrogen, 4 atoms of nitrogen, and 2 atoms of oxygen. Write the formula for caffeine with the elements in the order that they are given.
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Molecular formulas indicate the simple numbers of each type of atom in a molecule, with no information on structure. For example, the empirical formula for glucose is CH2O (twice as many hydrogen atoms as carbon and oxygen), while its molecular formula is C6H12O6 (12hydrogen atoms, six carbon and oxygen atoms
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